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Google Update: Chrome OS Will Be Merged with Android
Red Wine: High Levels of Arsenic Found in American Red Wines; Should You Worry?
A recent study released last month revealed that three of the top four wine-producing states in America – California, Washington, New York and Oregon – have arsenic levels exceeding US drinking water standards. However, health risks from the natural and toxic element depends on a person’s consumption of other high-arsenic foods and beverages, according to Science Daily. Let's Get Fizzical: Why English Wine is Sparkling
At a blind tasting organized by Noble Rot magazine, English wine scored a victory over champagne, with two English wines, Hambledon Classic Cuvée and Nyetimber Classic Cuvée 2010, beating Pol Roger and Taittinger to conclude the event coming in first and second place. Change Yourself: The Best Way to Change Your Environment:
Guy Spier, the author of The Education of a Value Investor: My Transformative Quest for Wealth, Wisdom, and Enlightenment, gave a simpler yet powerful answer to this query: Change yourself. Contraceptive Pill Causes Heart Attack to a Woman of 23
Because of contraceptive pill use, doctors found that Sarah Brison had clots in the blood vessels leading to her heart. Study: Low Fat Diets Not Effective as Any Other Diet Plans
In the ultimate effort to optimize health, health diets have been created and modified time and again. The most popular are the low-fat diets which are promoted as the most effective way to lose weight. However a recent study reveals that these low-fat diets are no more effective than other types of diets. Melanoma Drug Approved By FDA For Expanded Use
The FDA has approved a viral drug therapy for cancer that is highly effective in destorying cancer cell in patients suffering melanoma cancer. Smart Casket: Connect to Social Media From the Outside World
With the help of technology, people can pay respect to the dead in the modern times beyond imagination. Skype Update: Skype Adds Snapchat-like Video Filters
Skype has been vamping up its features recently, adding Mojis and Skype Translator in its platform. More so, Skype introduced unique URLs so anyone can join in on a conversation even if that person has no Skype. And the latest update is proving its efforts to keep up with the technology. According to a New Research Exercise Can Help Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer's
Having an active lifestyle can truly reduce the risk of having cognitive related disease according to the new research Study Finds Face-Lifts Don’t Really Boost Self-Esteem
In the study, the researchers observe what 50 patients, mostly women, said about their sense of self-esteem, both immediately before having a plastic surgery and six months later. Adele’s ‘Hello’ Touches Celebrities Like Kate Hudson, Sam Smith, Katy Perry and Others
The new hit song by Adele has not only touched millions of hearts, but it also shattered YouTube records, as it surpassed the features of the singer and actress - Miley Cyrus and the Pennsylvania born singer Taylor Swift. Richard E. Grant's Tv Show 'Jekyll And Hyde' Under Investigation Over Viewer's Complaints
'Jekyll And Hyde' is under investigation after it fetched 800 complaints from the viewers. Louis Tomlinson Looks Sober Amid Hotel Clash Reports!
Louis Tomlinson was reportedly looking sober despite hotel clash reports. Louis Tomlinson was reportedly sober despite hotel clash reports. Louis Tomlinson made headlines on Thursday after news broke out that he was removed from Malmaison Hotel in Newcastle for trashing in. England May Take Legal Action against FIFA due to World Cup Snub
The embattled organization is facing possible legal action from the English Football Association. FIFA is in trouble once again. The embattled organization is facing possible legal action from the English Football Association following President Sepp Blatter's revelation that the 2018 World Cup was handed to Russia before votes had even been cast.
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