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Study: Ultrasounds Can Detect Breast Cancer
Using the ultrasound, however, was better at detecting invasive cancers and those without calcifications, said lead author Dr. Wendie Berg, of Magee-Women's Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Why Mashed Potatoes May Save You From Stomach Cancer
Need an excuse or justification to gobble up that huge cup of mashed potatoes or large serving of fries? Read up! Actor Hal Landon Reveals the Christmas Magic of How He Plays the Scrooge for the 36th Time
The classic holiday story tells the bitter story of Mister Scrooge and his transformation into a "gentler, more compassionate old man" after ghosts of Christmas visited him from the Past, Present and the Future. “#TimeToChoose”; Environment and Food Author Urges Public to Choose Climate-Friendly Produce
Michael Pollan, a teacher, researcher and speaker on Health, Nutrition, Food Technology and the Environment is releasing a documentary, "Time To Choose", which will tackle the importance of acknowledging one of the tiniest, but probably biggest impacting cause of Climate change. Number of Unhealthy Children in UK rises; One in Three Year Six Pupils is Overweight and Obese
More and more children in the United Kingdom are malnourished--the other side of the scale. One in every three year six pupils from primary schools in the United Kingdom are now either overweight or obese. Thick Smog Covers Beijing; Residents Advised to Stay Indoors
The worst winter smog is already happening in Beijing and large regions of northern China. A thick smog envelopes Beijing and other large parts of China, Saturday, November 28. Ugandan Mechanic Creates Mobile Suited for the Pope’s Simple Lifestyle
Mechanic Moses Kayiira hopes the Pope would ride his creation. As soon as mechanic Moses Kayiira learned that Pope Francis was arriving in Uganda, he decided that he wanted to create a mobile for the pope's visit to Kampala, his hometown, hoping that the pontiff would ride-or at the very least see and bless his work. Competitive Eating is a Serious Business: World’s Best Reveals His Tricks of The Trade
How to win that hotdog eating contest during Fourth of July? Have you ever wondered if competitive eating champions have techniques on how to win? How do they prepare? Is there such thing as training for competitive eating? Mentalfloss. Food Stalls to Stop Serving Ready to Eat Raw Fish Food as GBS Infections Spike
Chinese-style dishes with raw fish will no longer be served as incidents of GBS caused infections continue to rise in Singapore. Bilingual People Recovers from Stroke Faster, Study Says
Here's one more reason why you should learn a new language: 40% of stroke patients who are bilingual tend to recover faster than 20% of those who can't. Sony Confirms the Ultimate Play Station Throwback: PS2 Games ‘Playable’ In PS4
#ThrowbackThursday! Here are some of your favorite PS2 games as Sony announces PS4 game emulation. After months of speculation and anticipation, Sony has finally announced the newest innovation in their Play Station technology-games emulation. Ebola Is Back in Liberia: 1st Fatality Confirmed Months After It Was Declared Virus Free
New Ebola cases, including one death, noted in Liberia after 2 months of being virus-free Months after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Liberia virus free", a local boy has died of Ebola Tuesday, November 24. “Miss Holocaust Survivor”: Victims of War turned Beauty Queens
Nothern Israel has found a new, and controversial, way of honoring the women who survived the Holocaust: by giving them a beauty pageant title. Pope Francis’ African State Visit Kicks Off in Kenya
Pope Francis Arrives in Kenya for his African State Visit Pope Francis has safely arrived in Kenya on Wednesday, November 25, for his first state visit as Pontiff in the African continent.
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