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Highest Work-Life Balance: The 5 Best Countries Based on OECD 2015 Better Life Index
Disney Princesses: Mature Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Others Depicted by Brazilian Artist
In Isaque Areas' imaginings, if the princesses were movie actors, they would certainly have changed considerably by now. Forget Graffiti, Spray-On Nail Polish About to Colour the UK
Spray-on colours are no longer just for walls. Thanks to Nails Inc., colour sprays can also now be used to glam up the fingernails. Why Menopause is an Adventure: How to Prepare for a Good Experience
With proper preparation and understanding, menopause can become quite an adventure. While most women view menopause with dread and trepidation, experts advice that it can be an experience to look forward to. Beijing Man with Terminal Cancer Marries Life-sized Plastic Doll
A 28-year old Chinese man from Beijing, who is said to have terminal cancer, finally solved a most pressing dilemma. Cookout for the World's Hottest Chilli Result to Toxic Fumes, Homes Evacuated
The world's hottest chilli may have been produced by four UK students. The world's hottest chilli may have been produced by four UK students. Fart for Cancer Prevention: Killing Conditions Can Be Avoided by This Smelly Gas
While there are those who would dispute the benefits of flatulence, researchers from Exeter University confirm that the concept is not as laughable as it sound. Farts do indeed provide secret health benefits. Spongebob Squarepants Episode Helps Boy with Autism Save Classmate
A 13-year old hero inspired by American animation series SpongeBob SquarePants saved his classmate from certain danger. Allergy to Water: Even a Teardrop Burns the Skin
Only 35 people in the world have aquagenic urticaria and Niah Selway is one of them. Only 35 people in the world have aquagenic urticaria and Niah Selway is one of them. Slate Scale: A Portable Smart Scale That Analyses Food Intake
The Slate smart scale is the latest in a long line of technologies that attempt to further the battle against weight and obesity. Hearing Loss in 1 of 5 by 2035 in the UK
By the year 2035, a projection of over 15 million people in the UK will be suffering from hearing loss, tinnitus and deafness. Spontaneous Human Combustion Victim Dies
Despite the rescuer's heroic efforts, the woman was quite severely burned. She was immediately rushed by air ambulance to a specialist burns unit in Lübeck where she remained in critical condition until she passed away. 'The Walking Dead': A Real Syndrome
A rare mental disorder that is associated with schizophrenia, clinical depresssion and psychosis causes individuals to think they are dead. Whale Suicides: Fact or Myth?
Many are the factors that plague these animals in their natural habitat, which may subsequently create behavioural deviation. Scientists, Mathematicians and Engineers Tend to Have Autistic Traits
A nationwide experiment conducted in the UK found that individuals working in the engineering and science fields tend to have more autistic-like attributes.
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