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Taylor Swift Rejected Millions To Attend Christening Party Of Godson
Taylor Swift has always shown a loving and supportive image for her friends in Hollywood. The famous country singer recently turned down a £2 million offer to sing three songs at a billionaire's wedding just to be present in the christening party of her friend's new child to sing for free. Breastfeeding Effects: Long Hours Of Breastfeeding Bad For Babies
A new study shows that breastfeeding babies for a long period of time could lead them to be exposed to industrial chemicals. Ben Affleck Does Not Want To Lose His Family, Calling Off Divorce With Jennifer Garner?
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, the controversial couple who recently made a joint announcement that they are getting a divorce are apparently calling off their split. Stanford Scientists Create Implantable Device With Optogenetic Nerve Stimulation For Neuroscietific Research
Scientists at the Stanford Bio-X have developed a fully implantable device that offers optogenetic nerve stimulation. The new device which is powered by movement provides a promising and better opportunities for advance neuroscientific research. Early Breast Cancer Treatments Do Not Reduce Risk Of Dying
A study published in the journal JAMA Oncology showed that early treatments for the earliest stage of breast cancers in women offers no effect even if the patient has survived from the disease. Oral Contraceptives Protect Women Against Endometrial Cancer, Studies Say
Research suggests that using oral contraceptives helps women protect themselves against endometrial cancer. The protection will be experience by women who use birth control pills during their reproductive years. Working For Long Hours Increases Risk Of Stroke, Study Says
A study published in the Lancet medical journal reveals that working for long hours can result to stroke. Working beyond the traditional timeframe 9am to 5pm can increase the chance of stroke. McDonald's, KFC, Subway Serve Food With High Salt Levels, Research Says
A study made by the World Action on Salt and Health (WASH) revealed that famous fast food chains in the world including KFC, McDonald's and Subway are selling foods for children that contains high amounts of salt enough to make authorities and parents worry. Samsung Sells 'Gear VR Innovator Edition' For $200 To Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge Owners
Samsung has given Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge owners the chance to own the Gear VR Innovator Edition of the tech by simply adding an extra $200. The virtual reality device is the first of its kind that has been made available to the public. McDonald's Hacks: Former Employees Reveal Useful Menu Hacks
A former McDonald's employee who claimed that he has worked for the largest fast food restaurant for two years in Texas revealed some secret menu hacks straight from the Golden Arches. The tips Matt Decuir posted in Quora is intended to make meals even tastier and enjoyable. Vomiting Can Spread Contagious Viruses, Study Says
Researchers has proven that vomit can spread norovirus which is usually the cause of viral gastroenteritis that can affect humans regardless of their age. The contagious stomach ailment can cause diarrhea and stomach cramps. Fat Burning Cells: The Answer To Obesity, Genetic Study Says
A new genetic study shows that manipulating the fat cells in the human body can be the answer to the worldwide problem of obesity. Square Enix Releases 'Final Fantasy VII' Mobile Port For iOS
Square Enix has released a mobile port of Final Fantasy VII for iPhone and iPad devices. The mobile version of the role playing game which is now in the New Zealand App Store is a 1.5 GB download that cost of $19.99 NZD. FDA Approves Libido Enhancing Pill For Women
The Food and Drug Administration of the US has finally decided to approve the pink pill that will help women lift their sex drive.
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