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Waist Line Less than Half of Body Height Promises Longevity: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 11:12 AM EDT

Live longer by having a waist size no larger than half of you body height, according to a study.

German waiter breaks world beer-carrying record by carrying 27 full mugs

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 10:40 AM EDT

A typical person might be able to carry two or three beers at a time, but a German man broke the record by carrying 27 beer mugs across a distance of 40 meters.

Another Royal Baby on the Way; Prince William and Kate Expecting Second Child

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 07:34 AM EDT

The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William are expecting their second baby, Kensington Palace announced.

Artificial Sweeteners are Less Sweeter than Real Sugar: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 06:55 AM EDT

Artificial sweeteners and sugar substitutes are not as sweet as natural sugar, according to a study.

Xenon Helps Treat Patients of Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 06:11 AM EDT

Xenon, the gas in anesthesia can be used to treat patients with chronic stress, anxiety and other mental conditions, finds a study.

US Offensive Against IS May Take Three Years, Say Experts

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 06:08 AM EDT

President Obama has come up with a three-pronged strategy to deal with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which might take almost three years to see full effect, say officials.

Fresh Shelling Near Two Key Ukrainian Cities Rocks Ceasefire

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 03:48 AM EDT

Fresh shelling hit areas near two key cities in eastern Ukraine Sunday, raising fears that the ceasefire that took effect two days ago might be falling apart.

Arab League Decides to Confront Islamic State; to Back US

By Staff Reporter - Sep 08, 2014 02:58 AM EDT

The Arab League Foreign Ministers, at a meeting held in Cairo, agreed Sunday to take necessary steps to confront the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants, who have captured large territories of Iraq and Syria, and cooperate with the international, regional as well as national efforts in ousting the Jihadist group.

Flight Plan Dispute Forces Plane with Americans to Land in Iran

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 10:50 AM EDT

A chartered plane carrying 100 Americans from Afgahnistan on its way to Dubai on Friday was ordered to land in Iran, due to some error in its flight plan, said officials.

Aqsa's Journey From a Typical Teenager to ISIS Bride

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 09:25 AM EDT

Aqsa Mahmood joined to ISIS in Syria, where she is recruiting other 'sisters' to join the group.

Living in Green Neighborhood Lowers Risk of Pregnancy Complications and Pre-term Births: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 06:20 AM EDT

Women who live green neighborhoods are less likely to have pregnancy complications and premature delivery, finds a study.

Turkey Might Not Publicly Support US-Led Coalition Against IS

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 05:36 AM EDT

Turkey might find it difficult to openly support the US coalition against Islamic State, fearing that the terror group might get even by harming scores of Turks, who've been held hostage.

Eating Potassium Rich Food Reduces Risk of Stroke in Post-menopausal Women: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 05:31 AM EDT

Binge on bananas to cut the risk of developing stroke after menopause, advises a research.

People Who Slumber Well Rarely Take Offs at Work: Study

By Staff Reporter - Sep 06, 2014 05:27 AM EDT

Employees who get adequate sleep are less likely to fall sick and take offs from work, according to a study.

Precious moment a deaf 7-week-old baby hears for the first time: VIDEO

By Staff Reporter - Sep 05, 2014 01:12 PM EDT

It's every parent's wish to have a healthy and happy child. One family in Australia were concerned when they found out their infant had a hearing problem, but the moment he was able to hear again was caught on camera and it's priceless.

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