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Smartphones: How are they bringing adverse effects to relationships ?

By Ajay Kadkol - May 06, 2016 01:25 PM EDT

A research has now come out regarding the adverse effects of a smartphone and its role in relationships. Now, it’s confirmed that nothing kills romance faster than pulling out a smartphone. Being constantly attached to your phone can now sabotage the bonding and affection towards your partner. Plenty of research have been done on how cell phones affect relationships. However, some are pretty confident about the roles of smartphones in their lives and due to that, they’ve been in constant touch with their partners through calling and texting makes people happier and more secure in their relationships.

Women Are Drawn To Drinkers And Smokers For Short-Term But Not Long-Term Relationships

By R. Siva Kumar - May 06, 2016 10:03 AM EDT

A new study shows that while men who drink and smoke are perceived to be attractive to women, the relationship between them fizzles out soon as women tend to avoid such men in the long term.

Kate Middleton, Prince William Divorce: Queen Elizabeth, Camilla Parker-Bowles Appalled by Kate’s Low Class Commoner Standard

By Kanika Gupta - May 05, 2016 04:10 PM EDT

Kate Middleton and Prince William marriage seemed like a fairytale wedding back then. But today, it seems like their paradise may be in trouble. Recent reports claim that Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, is worried that his wife is too vain and perhaps not a queen material.

Want to Lose Weight? Drink Water Before Meals, Says Study

By Kanika Gupta - May 05, 2016 04:06 PM EDT

A recent study suggests that drinking two cups of water 30 minutes before your meal will help increase weight loss.

Half Of American Teenagers Believe They're Addicted To Mobile Phones

By R. Siva Kumar - May 05, 2016 07:56 PM EDT

Half the U.S. teenagers report that they feel addicted to their cell phones, to which the majority of the parents agree, reveals a new study released by Common Sense Media.

Don't Punish The Hungry For Stealing A Bit Of Food: Italian Court

By R. Siva Kumar - May 05, 2016 07:53 PM EDT

An Italian High Court gives a solution to an age-old ethics debate related to theft and hunger, ruling that people should be permitted to steal small amounts of food if they are very hungry.

Oceans Experience Low Oxygen Levels Due to Global Warming, Warns Study

By Kanika Gupta - May 05, 2016 10:11 AM EDT

Climate Change has sown its seeds and its effects can be felt far and wide. Not only is the environment suffering at the hands of changing climate, global warming is also becoming an important issue.

Eight Bangladeshis Detained In Singapore, Plans For Terror Attacks On Home Country Revealed

By R. Siva Kumar - May 04, 2016 06:51 PM EDT

Eight members of the Islamic State in Bangladesh, who had been planning to attack their home country, were detained when their plots were uncovered in Singapore.

Malia Obama To Join Harvard After A Gap Year

By R. Siva Kumar - May 02, 2016 09:14 AM EDT

Official sources announced that Malia will be another elite student to study at the prestigious Harvard University.

Why 1-Minute Workout is Taking Fitness Freaks by the Storm

By Kanika Gupta - May 01, 2016 03:51 PM EDT

For all the uninitiated, 1-minute workout or the High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is alternating intensive episodes of exercise with less time for recovery. This form of exercise is becoming highly popular, and here’s why.

Lawsuit On New York Times For "Ageist, Racist And Sexist Hiring Practices"

By R. Siva Kumar - May 01, 2016 07:27 AM EDT

The New York Times is facing a class action lawsuit filed by two black employees in their 60s, charging that the daily environment is "rife with discrimination."

Humans Are Not Alone, Ancient Alien Worlds May Have Existed

By R. Siva Kumar - May 01, 2016 07:29 AM EDT

Scientists believe that advanced civilizations may have existed in past eras.

For the Love of Science, Stop Hugging your Dogs; They Hate it: Study

By Kanika Gupta - Apr 28, 2016 04:54 PM EDT

According to a recent article published in Psychology Today, Stanley Coren, Psychology professor and neuropsychological researcher says that most dogs do not like being hugged and actually get stressed by it.

Even a Teaspoon Full of Pure Caffeine Can Be Life Threatening

By Kanika Gupta - Apr 28, 2016 04:51 PM EDT

If you are a coffee drinker, you would know what it means to have one cup too many. However, you many not know this but one teaspoon of powdered pure caffeine, equivalent to 25 cups of coffee, can prove to be fatal just within a matter of minutes.

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