Health

Sunscreen Is Harmful to Coral Reefs

"We are losing huge areas of coral across the U.S., as well as internationally," said Mark Eakin, NOAA's Coral Reef Watch coordinator, quoting climate change and events like the present El Niño as main reasons for the mass die-off.
  • Can Infertility Point to Ovarian Cancer Risk?

    Studies show that women undergoing ART may be at risk of ovarian cancer. According to a study, women getting fertility help in Britain shows that they are 60% at risk of having the type of cancer that many have acknowledged as the kind which is the hardest to treat.
  • 'Back to the Future 2':Regulations for Non-existent Hoverboard Readied by Austrian Ministry

    Strange as it may seem, the transport ministry in Austria has issued ready guidelines for hoverboard use and safety even though hoverboards are yet to leave the drawing board.
  • Name this Moth, Bid Now on eBay!

    A moth species discovered eight years ago at the White Sand National Monument in New Mexico will soon be given a name following an auction on eBay. The auction will give the winning bidder the right to name the species with the help of entomologist Eric H. Metzler. Current bidding is at $7,100 (£4,581) with two more days to go.
  • Your Favorite TV Shows Might Actually Make You a Better Person

    A closer look on how your favorite TV shows can affect your personality A study published in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts found that watching famous television dramas can increase your emotional intelligence, and make you more empathetic.
  • Survey Shows that South Korean Fathers are Strangers to their Children

    Survey shows that South Korean fathers are strangers to their children A recent study in hani. co. kr showed that children in South Korea spend an average of six minutes a day with their father, the least of any country in the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development).
  • Wendy’s Facebook: Fast Food Chain Totally Into Ads Format, Going Snapchat All Over Facebook! [VIDEO]

    Over the past few months, Facebook has been shifting towards making the feed look more lively, changing the way everyone posts on the social media site after introducing working GIFs without having to click beyond - and Wendy's Facebook is certainly taking advantage of the new way to do things!
  • Postmenopausal Women Benefit from Exercise More

    Postmenopausal Women Benefit from Exercise More According to psychcentral, a new research has uncovered the fact that in terms of improving body composition, women who are in their postmenopausal stage benefit from exercise more than women in their premenopausal stage The University of Massachusetts Amherst research team presented their findings earlier this month at the 2015 annual meeting of the North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
  • Travis Barker Offered Pals $1 Million To Help End His Suffering Following The Plane Crash Incident

    Travis confessed he offered $1 million to his friends to help him end his suffering after the plane crash incident that left him with severe burns.
  • iPhone App helped Find Missing College Student

    An iPhone Application was used to track down the last known location of the missing student. After a 48 hour search, the college student who went missing after a sorority semi-formal was found by his friends lying in a ditch next to train tracks.
  • Dementia Risk Reduced by Teetotalism

    Even when staying within acceptable limits of alcohol consumption, the risk of Alzheimer's disease may still increase.
  • National Day on Writing: Writers Expressed Their Love For Writing Via Twitter

    As established by the National Council of Teachers, National Day on Writing has been celebrated by writers from all walks of life on October 20. It's a day to celebrate writing and its significance in our national life.
  • Mastectomy Might Not Be Necessary Even for Large Breast Tumors

    Doctors discussed the options for women who have breast cancer A combination of breast surgery and radiation is equally effective as the removal of the breast for some women with large breast tumors which has not grown to other parts yet, a new study revealed.
  • Kisses Deluxe: Hershey's Introduces Biggest Kisses Product in 25 Years

    Kisses are getting bigger. The Hershey Company is going bigger than ever for the Kisses brand this holiday season. According to USA Today, the Pennsylvania-based chocolate company announced on Tuesday that they'll be introducing a new product in the United States market: the Hershey's Kisses Deluxe.
  • American Cancer Society Tells 45 Year Old Women To Get Mammogram Now

    At the height of modern medicine, it is becoming more apparent that prevention is better than cure. And if not prevention, at least early detection. The big change? In 2003, the ACS released that forty year old women can start with their annual mammography screening as long as the female is in good physical health. The American Cancer Society has now released a modified recommendation when it comes to early breast cancer detection.
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