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Belgium Pants Through Its Warmest Night since 1833

By R. Siva Kumar - Jul 05, 2015 11:02 PM EDT

With the temperature pushing 30 degrees Celsius in Belgium, a heat wave is officially confirmed.

Beauty Blog Shows 'Double Standards' Of Social Media

By R. Siva Kumar - Jul 05, 2015 11:03 PM EDT

One beauty video in You Tube drew adverse comments from the public, exposing the hollowness of the social media.

Sniff Test Could Help Detect Autism, Study

By Ashwin Subramania - Jul 05, 2015 03:09 PM EDT

A new study has revealed that it is now possible to accurately test for autism by looking at the way children sniff different aromas.

Blue-Eyed Are More Likely To Become Alcoholic: Study

By Peter R - Jul 03, 2015 05:31 PM EDT

The study claims an association between eye color and alcohol dependence. People with dark brown eyes are likely to be less dependent on alcohol compared to the blue-eyed.

California Woman Catches Fatal Brain Eating Bug After Swim

By Peter R - Jul 03, 2015 03:49 PM EDT

The 21-year-old died four days after her symptoms appeared following a Naegleria Fowleri infection.

Plague Causing Bacteria Yersinia Pestis Was Once Harmless

By Peter R - Jul 02, 2015 05:24 PM EDT

By acquiring a single gene, the bacteria could also pneumonic and bubonic plagues.

Oranges, Grapefruits Linked to Skin Cancer in New Melanoma Study

By Peter R - Jul 01, 2015 12:44 PM EDT

A new study involving more than 100,000 people established a link between melanoma risk and orange juice, grapefruit consumption.

What Happened To A Family That Ate Only Organic Food For Two Weeks?

By R. Siva Kumar - Jul 01, 2015 06:50 AM EDT

According to a Swiss study, family members that lived only on organic food for a fortnight found a huge dip in the pesticide levels of their bodies.

Children with Autism Benefit Greatly From Interacting with Guinea Pigs Study Confirms

By Dustin M Braden - Jun 30, 2015 06:34 PM EDT

Apparently cuteness is not the only virtue guinea pigs can offer to a child. A recent study confirms what has been shown by other previous studies, that these furry, playful creatures can help children with autism tremendously, The New York Times reported.

A New Study Reveals Fish Poisoning is More Wide Spread Than Previously Thought

By Dustin M Braden - Jun 30, 2015 06:29 PM EDT

Barracuda and some other species of common sport fish are responsible for high prevalence of "fish poisoning," a new study shows, The New York Times reported.

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