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'Space Hopper 10-Mile World Record Set by Young Stroke Survivor
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'Vegan Guinness: Ireland’s Favorite Stout Beer Catering Vegan Audiences Now, Changing Filtration Process After 256 Years
One of the most famous beers in the world - and undoubtedly the most popular non-craft stout - has turned its head towards a brighter all-inclusive future with the change towards a vegan Guinness, meaning they've actually changed their filtration process for the first time in over two centuries. -
'Health News: Gene-Linked Obesity is Real; Therapeutic Treatment Being Studied
Obesity in North America is very high and it is causing numerous problems. In recent studies the debilitating disease might be caused by a rare gene problem. -
'Halloween Costumes 2015: Not All Girls Want to Dress Up Like a Princess
John Marcotte's aim for this campaign is to encourage parents to think outside of the box and use their imagination for their little girls. He asked them to post the pictures of their girls in heroic costumes in social media with the hashtag #MoreThanCute. -
''Healthy' Food That Can Mess With Your Stomach
Eating healthy brings a lot of positive effects to all yet sometimes even good and nutritious food can produce a few unlikeable side effects if consumed excessively and carelessly. Some of the food in the list could probably be the cause of such inconvenience. -
'Starbucks Throwback: It's Red and Comes With Peppermint Mocha
Starbucks is making sure that it is always a part of everyone's holidays by being more creative in making coffee-lovers love their coffee even more every time! We still have December around the corner and we all know what this means for Starbucks fans-Peppermint Mocha? Even better! Starbucks red holiday cups are back yesterday! -
'Parts of a Cow's Heart Saved an Infant’s Life
Noa was born and diagnosed with a rare disease called the Holt-Oram Syndrome. Doctors of Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool save Noa Gwilym Pritchard's life with the help of a cow's heart. -
'Some Nutrients in Mother’s Breast Milk Play A Role In The Transmission Of Obesity Among Newborns
Recent study shows that some factors in breast milk may play a vital role in the transmission of obesity among babies. -
'Left-handedness: A Few Facts Worth Knowing
Some aspects of being left-handed have been found to have an effect on an individual's health and personality. A few facts about left-handedness are listed here. -
'Is Your Pet Cat Deadly?
The household feline variety shares the same personality attributes as their bigger, wilder relatives. -
'Your Common Household Products Can Harm You And Your Family
Know why cleaning your homes with these household products can be harmful. -
'Is Your Puppy Fat? Chances Are You Are Too
Everyone loves his cutie fat pets. We love them because their plump, furry bodies just make us want to cuddle and spoil them. But research shows that this might actually be a not-so-good reminder for us. The latest finding from a research paper is that fat pet dogs mean fat dog owners! Yes, podgy pooches reflect the lifestyles of their owners. -
'Pixar's Inside Out Revealed Other Emotions not Included in the Movie
Pixar's Inside Out might have played with our emotions when it hit the theaters last June. Though Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust are the only five emotions that were featured in the movie, there are other emotions that almost starred in the film. -
'Leah Remini Talks Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Scientology Wedding
Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini says outright that Tom Cruise and David Miscavige, Scientology Chairman, were her main reasons for her leaving the old church. Remini tells all about what happened in Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' wedding on what and how Scientology worked.
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