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Steven Finn: The 'Cricketer' Has Been Brought Into England's Test Squad In South Africa After Recovering From A Foot Injury
Steven Finn has been given the all-clear to join England's Test tour of South Africa after proving his fitness in a pair of hostile displays for England Lions in the UAE. 'Hunger Games' Tops Box Office as 'Heart of the Sea' Sinks
Ron Howard's ocean epic In the Heart of the Sea has flopped at the US box office, making just $11m (£7.25m) after debuting in more than 3,000 cinemas. Dennis Haskins: Actor Of "Saved By The Bell," As Mr. Belding, Graduated From College
Mr. Belding graduated from college! Well, Dennis Haskins, who played the beloved Saved by the Bell principal, did, that is. Antidepressants Taken During Pregnancy May Double Risk of Autism
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics found that pregnant women who take certain antidepressants may result to twice the risk of having a baby born with autism, a breaking news report featuring the latest study said Monday. 80 Students Fell Ill After Eating at a Boston Chipotle, E.Coli Not to Blame
Famous fast food chain Chipotle is recently reported to have gotten 80 students ill after dining out in a nearby location in Boston. This time, the said cause of the students’ ill stomachs is not E.coli which the fast food chain allegedly had an outbreak recently but rather due to norovirus, Boston health officials say. Deadpool's #12DaysofDeadpool Campaign has begun! [VIDEO]
20th Century Fox’s upcoming superhero flick Deadpool jumps in to the holiday vibe by kickstarting their #12DaysofDeadpool campaign today. Latest Buzz on AC/DC 'Rock or Bust' 2016 U.S. Tour: Dates and Ticket Sale Info Revealed!
Australian rock band legend AC/DC will once again take on the stage next year in their “Rock or Bust” world tour. The band has announced their tour’s leg of dates to the U.S. set to take off in February 2 next year in Tacoma, Washington. “Rock or Bust” world tour is scheduled to end April 4, 2016 at Madison Square Garden in New York. 3 Ways to Make Your Gifts Extra Meaningful Based on Scientific Claims
It is customary to most people to give gifts during special life events and holidays, especially this Christmas season. Most of us fret on what to get the special people in our lives. We worry too much on how it will cost, if the person who will receive the gift will like it, and how will they think of us being the giver. Some people even go crazy on choosing the perfect gift wrapper to wrap it on! Does these even truly matter? How does the saying, “ It’s the thought that counts” really apply? Behold the Devilish Origins of the Fork in Your Hand!
Behold the fork!— the basic tableware. Most cultures around the world have been using the fork along with the spoon as staple dining utensils. If we take a look back at European culture and history, there was none but the human hands used to shovel food right in one’s mouth; and there is something ‘devilish’ as to how the fork made it in every home’s dining table. Study: Children Eat More Fruits and Vegetables When the Salad Bars Are in the Lunch Line
Salad bar location in middle schools determines how many fruits and vegetables students eat, according to a new study Obesity: The Problem That Continues to Haunt Health Experts in the United States
America's obesity rates have worsened in all 50 states. It is not new to everybody that America has been suffering from obesity problems for a long time. Is Cancer Really the Disease for the Rich? Study Reveals That It May Not Be the Case
Increasing cancer rates across the globe may be a result of citizens' income level. According to a recent study published in the Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, different cancer rates around the world may be based on income. Mobile Dating Sites, Tinder and Grinder, Considered to Be One of the Major Factors in the Rise of New HIV Cases in the Asia-Pacific Region
A new report from UNICEF says dating apps are partly responsible for the rise in HIV rates among adolescents in the Asia-Pacific region. When Can Taking Aspirin to Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes Become Too Dangerous?
When is it safe to use aspirin as a primary prevention Aspirin can help avoid damage from a stroke or a heart attack if we take it during the attacks. In fact, there are ads showing how aspirin can save your life during a heart attack.
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