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Meet Alfie and Charlie, The Puppies That Can Sniff Out Cancer! [PHOTOS]
Weird Things Happen When You Stare Into Someone's Eyes For Too Long
Looking into someone's eyes for as long as 10 seconds is often associated to physical and emotional attraction. Regular Meal Times Make You Eat Healthier
According to a new research, people who follow a regular meal time routine and prefer bringing packed lunch at school instead of eating on the go have healthier diets. Pedigree Responds to Anomalies Surrounding Foreign Substance in Products
Thousand of Dog owners across the country expressed their concerns about what they found in bags of Pedigree dry dog food, posting their concerns in social media, pleading to recall Pedigree's product because it has made their pets sick, some died after eating the said dog food. Chinese Woman Got ‘So Drunk’ at Baggage Hold, She Rolled and Screamed When Stopped from Riding Plane
A Chinese woman with the surname Zhou was stopped at the Beijing Capital International Airport after they found a 700mL bottle of Rémy Martin XO Excellence in her carry-on luggage, according to the South China Morning Post. LOL For A Tip: New Jersey Waitress Hits Back After Getting ‘LOL’ Note as Tip; Receipt Goes Viral on Social Media [PHOTO]
Jess Jones is waiting tables at D'Jais Bar & Grill in New Jersey to help put herself through school. However, it appears that what she experienced Monday night after serving a table of eight is less than helpful – she got a ‘LOL’ for a tip for the customers with a $112 bill. Study Says One In Five People Over 65 Consume More Alcohol Than Recommended
According to a new study, one in five people over 65 years old drink "unsafe" level of alcohol. Pumpkin Beer: 12 Ales Ranked From Worst to Best [PHOTOS]
It’s pumpkin season! Probably no one can ever get enough of pumpkin. Pumpkin beer is generally a new entry to the alcoholic market, but that doesn't mean they don't taste any less good. Scientists Develop Vaccine That Can Fight Multiple Viruses
Scientists are now developing a vaccine that can fight against multiple flu strains. The two teams of researchers involved in the study revealed that they are now one step closer to creating the universal flu vaccine. Taking An Aspirin A Day For Several Years Can Prevent Colon Cancer
But it's not as good as it seems to be. A study from Denmark recently showed that a person taking one or two baby aspirins per day, for at least five years, was linked to a lowered risk of colorectal cancer. There Will Be a New Home for #FoodPorn on Google Maps
Google is testing a new feature that will automatically upload #foodporn snaps to maps. Google is currently testing a new feature that will allow keen food photographers to automatically add their images to Google Maps as soon as they are taken. Heinz Is No Longer Considered Ketchup in Israel Due to Lack of Tomato
The Israeli Health Ministry recently ruled that Heinz can no longer call its signature product 'Ketchup' because it does not contain enough tomato solids. Racial Restaurant Receipt Calls Customers 'You Fu**ing Mexicans' [VIDEO + REPORT]
A racially-discriminating restaurant receipt shocked a couple dining at a Denver restaurant on Friday. The racial restaurant receipt read "You fu**ing Mexicans." Healthy Pregnancy Diet Decreases Baby’s Chances Of Heart Problems, Study Shows
While it's always been advised to follow healthy eating habits during the months of gestation, a recent piece of research from the British Medical Journal shows that there might be one extra benefit that hadn't been accounted for in the past: it would seem like following a healthy pregnancy diet could in fact decrease the baby's chances of suffering heart problems. Heinz Ketchup Recipe Doesn’t Contain Enough Tomatoes To Use ‘Ketchup’ Name, According To Israel Authorities
After its original introduction to the market more than 100 years ago, way back in 1876, the Heinz ketchup recipe has been a classic in kitchens everywhere, from the United States to just about every other country in the world - but one far off land in the Middle East doesn't think it's good enough for them.
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