• Google Glass Helps Live Stream Surgery

    Many scoffed at the idea of Google Glass, the computer you wear like glasses, but surgeons have begun to use the software to live stream and consult during the surgeries. Dr. Christopher Kaeding is the Professor of Orthopedics at Ohio State University, the Executive Director of OSU Sports Medicine and the Head Team Physician for the Sports Department. He became one of the first surgeons to use this technology for this purpose. On August 21, 2013 Dr. Kaeding performed an operation on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee of a 47-year-old woman, while consulting with Dr. Robert Magnussen, an assistant professor of clinical orthopedics at Ohio State, who sat in his office. To continue reading click…

  • Declining Bee Populations

    With the bee population in decline, farmers have found that the little bee pollen harvest there was, would be too labour intensive to collect. In mid March Body Energy Club (BEC) employees received an email concerning our stock of bee pollen and the resulting shortage. Bee pollen is extremely good for you and contains all the nutrients humans need. Bee pollen is high in protein and contains more amino acids then beef, cheese and eggs of the same weight. If you have respiratory issues, skin irritation, or digestive issues, bee pollen is a great supplement. The problem is the amount of time and energy bees put in to making this incredible product. Foodmatters.tv reported on the benefits of bee pollen…