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However, my attention was recently diverted by research suggesting that iron might temper hyperactivity in kids.
Mounting evidence suggests that for children with ADHD, iron might turn out to be a very precious metal indeed.
Pumping iron might inflate not only your muscles, but also your mood, says a study in published in the June issue of JAMA Psychiatry.
What is understood as risqué in the world of the long iron might easily pass for churchwear by stylistic disciples of Britney Spears.
Accordingly, this study suggest that ductile iron might be advantageous over carbon steel in terms of corrosion resistance, when it is used as pipe materials in saline soils with high levels of chloride.
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(Homeowners, lacking a 9-iron, might use a broom for the same purpose). Even a rattler or cottonmouth - the most feared snake of the South -would have held its ground only briefly before beating a tactical retreat.
Mr. Irons might have taken a lesson from Claire Bloom, as the world-weary Madame Armfeldt.
Urban ironing might seem less challenging, its difficulty lying "in the extreme embarrassment of ironing on a street in front of large crowds," Mr. Shaw wrote.
Smith was a much better and more rounded footballer than his reputation - consciously perpetuated by the title of his absorbing and entertaining new autobiography, Anfield Iron - might suggest.
Thus, sequestering iron ions might be effective in suppressing wrinkle formation.
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