ZME Science on MSN
That receipt in your pocket might be toxic. Some wood might fix it
That fading receipt in your wallet might be more of a problem than you think. For decades, the thermal paper industry, a ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
That receipt in your wallet may disrupt hormones — a safer alternative could be emerging
The biggest difference emerged in biological testing. The lignin-based developers triggered estrogen-like responses at levels ...
Most people carry more in their wallets than they actually need. A few extra cards, an old receipt, maybe a backup key—it all ...
Real Simple on MSN
Stop Carrying These 6 Things in Your Wallet—Experts Explain Why
Keep your wallet lean to minimize the risk of identity theft; ditch the old receipts, spare keys, and especially your Social ...
After buying something, most of us mindlessly stuff receipts in our pockets, wallet or purse. To keep your finances safe, it's important to remember to get rid of those receipts later. Finance site ...
It's a miracle Marianne Vander Dussen, a 23-year-old administrator at a real-estate office, can close her leather wallet. The billfold is usually jammed to the point of bursting – not with crisp $20s, ...
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