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How to give your kitchen and diet a heart-healthy makeover

An American cardiologist says that processed foods found in kitchens can not only be harmful for the heart and the waistline but even

American teenagers not so enthusiastic about Twitter

A new report has revealed that Twitter has not caught on as other technologies have with American teenagers, with only 8 percent of ...
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People ''waste time by jogging, swimming, pumping iron’, say scientists

The efforts of millions of people who try to keep in shape with jogging, swimming or hitting the gym have been rendered useless ...
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Students advised to take the slow road to achieve academic success

Experts have recommended students to take it slow and steady in order to achieve academic success.   Uri Alon, Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, offered ...
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Independence can foster passion for hobbies among kids

A new study has shown that kids and young adults are more likely to pursue sports, music or other pastimes when given an ...
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Seeing other people do good things can make you a better person

Seeing individuals helping each other can make us makes us feel good. Now, a new study has shown that this positive, uplifting emotion, ...
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Why Parkinson''s patients suffer social difficulties

A new Canadian research suggests that Parkinson''s disease creates a social barrier for patients because negative perceptions of their speech patterns isolate them.   Marc ...
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Delhi-based firm comes up with neem undies that counter cellulite bumps!

People affected with cellulite can heave a sigh of relief, thanks to new Indian organic underwear containing extracts from the neem tree and ...
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Breastfeeding in public ‘embarrassing’ for Gen Ys

A study suggests that mums and dads of the future are more likely to be against breastfeeding in the public as they find ...
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10 ways to boost your libido

A failing sex drive can be frustrating, but there are a number of things that you can do to perform better in the bedroom. Sexpert ...
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First monogamous amphibian discovered in South America

Scientists have discovered the first monogamous amphibian living in the rainforest of South America. According to BBC News, the finding was made by biologist Dr

Soon, wearable solar cells to charge gadgets while on the move

Charging gadgets while on the move may soon be possible, as scientists have developed a flexible solar cell that can be built into

7,000-year-old bricks discovered in China

Archaeologists have unearthed bricks dating back 5,000 to 7,000 years in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, adding between 1,000 to 2,000 years onto Chinese

Indians, Pakistanis biggest fans of online dating

India and Pakistan have some of the largest numbers of enthusiasts for online dating, a new poll has revealed.   The BBC World Service global poll

Blame parents for lack of boyfriends

Wondering why you''re always single while your friends move from man to man? Well, a new study shows it might be all your

Reading to kids important in developing their language skills

Reading stories and other learning material to children can help their literary skills, understanding and reading ability, researchers have suggested.   George Georgiou, a University

6 in 10 brides use dirty tricks to force men to pop the question

Six in ten scheming brides force men to go down on their knees by resorting to underhand tactics, suggests a survey.   Experts questioned as many

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items

Consumers often plan to buy unplanned items when they go shopping, a new study claims. Authors Karen M. Stilley and Jeffrey Inman insist that

Why men’s libidos are flagging

Experts have come forward to explain the reasons behind the dwindling desire in men to make love.   A survey by Relate, a couples'' counselling organisation,

People who believe in karma more likely to have higher expectations

People who believe in karma are more likely to have higher expectations and a more long-term orientation, which decreases the importance of momentary
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