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Australia to Return to Eurovision Song Contest in 2016
Children Who Have Cereal Or Toast For Breakfast Perform Twice As Well in Tests
Pupils who eat a healthy breakfast every day are more likely to perform better in school, research shows. A Global Health Crisis: Is Antibiotic Resistance Dangerous? Find Out What WHO Has to Say
With the effort to put an end to the threats posed by antibiotics tolerance, The World Health Organization has surveyed a number of 10,000 people across 12 countries as part of the CDC's "Get Smart About Antibiotics Week," Cookie Exchange: Save Time and Eat All The Cookies You Want
Host a party and invite people, about eight to twelve, and ask everyone to bake a dozen cookies for each person. So, if you have nine people invited, you bake eight dozen cookies. Read more to find out how it works. Can Therapeutic Hypothermia Help Cardiac Arrest Patients?
According to a recent study published in the journal Circulation, lowering the body temperature of cardiac arrest patients with "non-shockable" heart rhythms, was found to increase the chances of survival as well as brain function. Starbucks Red Cup: From Flatline to Most Searched Keywords
Starabucks red cup controversy, starbucks, and starbucks holiday cup heated the search engines all over the globe. Canada Prime Minister: Junkfood Commercials Targeting Kids Should be Banned
Banning the advertising and marketing of junk foods for kids is a good start. This is just a starting point and people wish that this kind of restriction would not only target the kids but should be directed towards adults as well. Chocolate Flavored Chicken: Scientists May Change the Way Food Will Taste in the Future
The researchers found a proof of the possibility that food taste can be altered by influencing the brain which affects a person's sense of smell. Quiet Breathing: Experts Reveal One Way to Get the Best Taste of Your Thanksgving Meal
The researchers suggested that in order to have a better taste of food, one should breathe slowly. Quiet and slow breathing maximizes the movement of the food substances from the back of the mouth to the nasal cavity. This creates a greater contact on the smell of the food which results to more appealing taste. Ketamine: All You Need to Know About Its Use, Misuse, and Health Effects
Ketamine, a type of medication known as a class III scheduled drug, that is widely used to induce loss of consciousness, produce relaxation, and relieve pain in both humans and animals. In other medical settings such as in hospitals, the use of Ketamine has been approved. Food Wastage Means Water Wastage at the Same Time
Wasting food is wasting for the whole humanity. This is because when there is one rotten apple, you'll not only be throwing that away but everything that came with it from planting to production. Food Addiction or Simply Natural Craving?
Dr. Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and author said that these people experience much more than food pleasure. These food addicts become too consumed in thinking what food to eat, how to get it and how to pay for it. Boston Bombing Survivor Shows her Love and Support for Paris after the Attack
Jane Richard, showed her support for Paris through her drawing. People around the world have joined France in grieving for the thousands of lived that was lost in the horrific bombing last Friday, November 13. 'Into The Badlands' Premiere: Redheads, Martial Arts And A Young Killing Machine Opens The AMC TV Series With A Bang
Daniel Wu's martial arts drama opens with a healthy dose of blood splatter, broken bones and one deadly redhead. Saeed Jaffrey, Indian Actor and Bollywood Veteran, Dies
Actor Saeed Jaffrey, a veteran of dozens of Bollywood and international films, has died at the age of 86.
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