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Study says Anti-Vaccine Websites are Misinforming Parents
Researchers are looking for ways to counter skepticism about vaccination. According to a research presented at the American Public Health Association's Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, most websites for anti-vaccination use a hefty amount of wrong information, as well as medieval science practices and tall tales to support the impression that vaccines are dangerous. 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. The Best Burger in the World is Competing in the World Food Championships
Good news for all who are seriously craving for this delicious food. The News Observer reported that one of the best burgers in town will be competing in the World Championships from November 3 to 10 this year. Morning or Evening: When is the Best time to Work-out?
People would ask what time of the day is best to go to the gym, run or get some exercise. Surprisingly, it depends on your needs and capability. Here are some interesting facts about exercising both in the evening and morning. Ketchup and Why it's So Hard to Pour
Science was able to reveal the rationale why is it difficult for ketchup to leave its bottle. Condiment lovers may sometimes get upset as their favorite ketchup won't leave the bottle. Man Stabbed, Killed After Eating Last Piece of Chicken
A tragedy occurred recently over chicken, a last piece of chicken at the dinner table that is. One Houston man has died and another has been accused of fatally stabbing him after a fight over a piece of chicken. The Signature Collection: McDonald's Gives Michelin-Star Treatment to its New Burger Line
The new Signature Collection burgers of McDonald's will be rolled out in the UK. A new premium burger is about to arrive at McDonald's outlets in the UK. Drunk Taco Bell Executive Fired After Beating Uber Driver
A Taco Bell executive has been fired recently after beating an Uber driver, with, unfortunately for him, the whole thing caught on camera, according to USA Today. Health News: Death Rate On the Rise Among Middle Aged White Americans
Research reveals an alarming trend that has been happening to middle-aged Americans. It was found out that there is an increase of death rate among middle aged white Americans aged 45-54. This is quite surprising since nearly all Americans in every age and racial group, have seen a decrease in death rates for decades now except the middle-aged white ones. Solving the Sugar Mystery: Why Our Bodies Crave for Sugary Treats
If sugary treats are non essential to our bodies, why do we crave for it? Having a "sweet tooth" may be unavoidable. But why does one crave for too much sugar, when our body doesn't need that many sweets? The Daily Beast website was able to tackle this concern, thus shedding a light for individuals to understand their sugar cravings. Low Blood Sugar Linked to Cardiovascular Disease, Study Claims
"These findings suggest a specific way as to how the cardiovascular system is compromised during episodes of hypoglycemia," says Ajay D. Rao, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. Bear Grylls Survival Technique Helped Grandad Withstand the Outback
Reg Foggerdy, a 62-year-old man, surprisingly survived the Australian Outback for six days without food or water. He stayed alive by eating black ants he learned by watching the survival expert Bear Grylls on TV. Kim Kardashian Urges Her Sister Khloe to Freeze Her Eggs
Khloe Kardashian revealed her sister Kim urged her to freeze her eggs. Khloe Kardashian revealed that her sister Kim Kardashian is persuading her to take precautionary measures by freezing her eggs. Trees May Affect Urban Air Quality Studies Say
Recent studies say that trees can contribute to an urban community's poor air quality. People believe that trees greatly contribute to providing us good air quality.
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