Articles by A. M.
'Burn Calories and Tone Muscles at No Extra Cost with SPA
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'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. -
'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. -
'India's IndiGo Airline Refuses Passenger in Short Dress
Budget carrier IndiGo protested the outfit of a female passenger and prevented her from boarding the domestic flight to India. -
'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. -
'Are You Eating Breakfast the Wrong Way? Skip the Carb-heavy and Go Protein-rich
While having breakfast is key to maximising the body's capacity and ensuring healthy body functions, the choices made to compose this meal are just as important. -
'Why Halloween and Horror Films are a Billion-Dollar Industry
With a gross earning of $8billion worldwide just from 1995 onward, the genre that provides a venue for controlled fear shares an attraction with extreme sports and activities -
'Young Smokers Portray Significant Personality Trait Differences from Their Non-Smoking Peers
International market research agency YouGov determined significant personality differences between the smokers and non-smokers of the 13,000 participants in a recent poll. -
'Anna Rexia Costume Dissed by Anorexia Victim
After a life-threatening battle with anorexia, survivor Jessi Davin of Orlando, Florida hits out against the popular costume Anne Rexia. -
'Catching up on Sleep May Harm the Body
The habit of pushing the body to and beyond natural limits with the view of eventual make up rest at some point in the week may be harming to the body. -
'Ovarian Cancer Drug May Become the New Treatment for Men's Prostate Cancer
Milestone findings from a recent trial of this drug by the Institute of Cancer Research have made apparent its capacity to interrupt treatment-resistant tumour growth among men with prostate cancer. -
'Australian Accent May Have Resulted from Heavy Drinking Habit of Early Settlers
Expert opinions and myths each have tried to explain Australian speech. Theories that are on the more humorous side explain the Aussie's tendency to mumble to have been derived from the avoidance of swallowing flies. -
'Stilettos Banned! School Authorities Demand Safer Footwear
A college in the town of Avezzano, L'Instituto Technico Industriale, has decided to take preventive measures and ban certain types of footwear to reduce injury count in times of seismic activities. -
'Price Drop May See Europe Markets on a Sugar High
With the monumental drop to sugar price, European markets may expect tougher challenges to sugar consumption regulation. -
'Mobile Roaming Charges Banned in EU
Add-on fees by mobile providers to roaming calls, texts, and data use
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