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Fallout 4: Review Embargo Time, Clueless Gamer, Pip-Boy App Secrets, and Other News
To tide you over, here's some of the most recent notable news regarding the post-apocalyptic role playing epic. Cancer Causing Bubble Tea Tapioca Pearls-- Is it Made of Rubber?
Are the tapioca pearls made of rubber? The refreshing bubble tea became an instant hit most especially with the young professionals. The drink that first started in Taiwan back in the 1980's became a leisure drink all over the world. Say Hello to the New iPhone MINI
A leading analyst has revealed that Apple will soon release an 'iPhone mini' with a 4inch screen early next year. The handset is considered to have a metal casing, but not the 3D Touch display of the recent iPhone 6s and 6s plus. Brain Drills Boosts Memory and Performance of Daily Tasks in Older People
According to a recent study published in JAMDA, playing online games that tests the reasoning and memory skills - brain training - could have essential advantages for older people in their day to day lives. Falls and Fractures in Elderly People Linked to Muscle Loss
According to research conducted by the University of Southampton, older people with an age-related loss of muscle mass and strength may be at higher risk of falling and bone fractures. Love Sweetened Drinks? They Might not be Sweet for Your Heart
Researchers found that people who frequently drink sweetened fruit drinks or sodas may have a bigger chance of developing heart failure. All You Need to Know About Sleep Terrors: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Night terrors (or sleep terrors) vary extensively from common nightmares and can be especially dreadful for the sufferer and their family. Although night terrors can be absolutely frightening, they are not usually a sign of anything more serious and tend to desist of their own accord. Metallica’s James Hetfield Records New Music
Lars Ulrich (the band's drummer) made a video that, in part, brings in a peek at Metallica's ongoing recording sessions Obesity Risk Relies on Job focus
According to an analysis published in Social Science & Medicine, the kind of responsibility the people have at their work can impact their possibility of becoming obese. Is Cheating Rooted in Your DNA?
Our likelihood to cheat is actually written in the coding for our dopamine receptors, more popularly known as the "happy hormone." 'X-Men Apocalypse' News: Writer Talks Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Storm
It's already known that X-Men: Apocalypse will feature younger versions of three of the franchises most popular mutants: Jean Grey, Cyclops, and Storm. The Biggest News from Sony's Paris Games Week Conference
Yesterday, Sony took the stage at Paris Games Week. Yesterday, Sony took the stage at Paris Games Week to update gamers and the media on their upcoming slate of titles and show off a few new games as well. Science Revealed that Annoyance to Minimal Noises Can Be Linked To Being a Genius
Looks like hypersensitivity to noise can be an indication that you're a genius. Most individuals can't seem to quietly munch on their chips, which can sometimes cause annoyance towards their eating mates. A Squatter Sells $300,000-Worth Of Paintings Out Of A San Francisco Mansion
A squatter by the name of Jeremiah Kaylor was reported to have sold art pieces that amounted to over $300,000 from a San Francisco mansion where he was squatting.
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