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German College Student Ditches Boring Apartment Life And Starts Living On Trains
Simple Urine Test May Help Differentiate Between Bipolar Disorder and Depression
Mental disorder has always one basis for scientific studies. Numerous facts regarding each disorder continually emerge and we are now living in a more advanced generation. California Drought 2015: Intensified by Climate Change?
The 2015 California drought is as severe as it can get, and because scientists have been blaming human-induced global warming for severe changes in naturally occurring weather, a climate scientist at Columbia University named Park Williams led a study to help illustrate the link of global warming with the severity of the current California drought. Teen Saves Woman’s Life By Buying Donuts for Kidnapper [VIDEO]
Apparently, you can save a life with donuts. Candian teenager Malyk Bonnet may have just restored your faith in humanity. The young boy has currently been making headlines as a hero. KFC Hygiene: Chain Fined Over Live Beetles And Flies In UK, Over $5,000 To Pay For Food Safety Mishap
Months after that so-called Kentucky Fried Chicken fried rat became viral and then ended up being a hoax, there's a new KFC hygiene concern, this time in the United Kingdom, where one of the chain's venues was found to have beetles, posing a serious food safety risk. Local Food Movement Based On Values, Educational Levels And Relationships – Study Shows People Like Knowing Who Grows Their Food
There's been a growing local food movement not only in the United States but worldwide in the past few years, as more and more people lean toward locally grown products when it's time to shop food for their homes, visiting more and more food markets and fairs - and the reason is more complex than these products just tasting better or being healthier. Sober Matthew Perry Receives Award From Non-Profit Rehab Org
Matthew Perry receives the 2015 Phoenix Rising Award, and talks about giving back. He is now planning his own sober-living-facility, 'Perry House'. Cannabis Effects: U.S. Government Finally Admits Cannabis Kills Cancer Cells
The U.S. government funded a research to prove that cannabis has "no accepted medical use". Metro UK reports that results of the study proves otherwise - cannabis actually kills cancer cells. Lisa Rinna: Terrorized by Hoax Kidnapping of Daughter
Lisa Rinna got a phone call from a terrorist who claimed he has her daughter, and demanded money for her release. The call was a hoax as there was no actual kidnapping, but Rinna posted the incident on social media and warned all other parents. McDonald’s Brazil Faces Same Salary Issues As U.S., Brasilia Senate Reviews Golden Arches Chain’s Poor Work Conditions In Latin America
In yet another major flop for the biggest fast food chain in the world, currently facing its worst moment financially in more than a decade, now McDonald's Brazil workers have stepped up to demand the same things their United States counterparts are, as they complain about the chain's low wages and poor work conditions. Chick-Fil-A Controversy: Airports Frowning On Fast Food Chain’s Religious Ties, From Gay Marriage To Sunday Closing
Since Chick-Fil-A's inception almost 70 years back in the southern city of Atlanta, Georgia, the fried chicken fast food chain has remained shut during Sundays to honor Truett Cathy's "faith in God," which didn't allow him to work during the holy day of Christendom - but it's now packing up as another Chick-Fil-A controversy in one major airport in the country. Coffee: How People Around The World Drink It and How To Get Free Starbucks For Life
Coffee is extremely important for millions of people to get pumped. Huffington Post listed some of the ways coffee drinkers prefer their caffeinated fix worldwide. Too Much Use Of Smartphones Linked To Being Forgetful And Inattentive
Do you find yourself frequently forgetting and losing stuff? Daydreaming while somebody's talking to you or bumping into someone while walking? A new study says these behaviours might be caused by too much time spent on smartphones and the internet. Bullying: 6 Out Of 10 Employees Witness Bullying At Work
Although bullies are popular in high school, a new study says bullying is common in work places too. According to the survey, bullying is suffered or witnessed by almost six in ten people at work. Hypnotherapy: Experts Say Hypnosis Can Be A Part Of An Effective Treatment Plan
According to Stanford University and behavioural science professor David Spiegel, hypnotherapy is "literally the oldest Western conception of a psychotherapy."
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