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If You Are Dieting, Steer Clear from These ‘Healthy’ Foods

By Kanika Gupta - May 08, 2016 05:45 AM EDT

If you want to shed those extra pounds, exercising alone will not make the cut. This is something that all the people struggling with weight issues have been well acquainted with. You have to diet and eat “healthy.” However, how nutritious is the food that is been passed off as healthy?

Famous Heart Drug Linked To Dementia Risk

By Jenn Loro - May 07, 2016 11:27 AM EDT

New study reveals that anti-coagulation drug warfarin is linked to heightened risks of dementia. The dilemma for doctors is that while the blood-thinning medication entails risks of developing amnesia, the drug remains one of the most effective life-saving treatment by reducing the dangers of blood clotting that increases the likelihood of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases.

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.

Google’s New Patent is all about injecting Smart Lens right into the Eyeball

By Ajay Kadkol - May 06, 2016 11:45 AM EDT

Why does it make it obvious for Google to keep track and stay strong in its investments and other technological as well as future advancements? It’s primarily because Google does have a lot of finances as “reserves” alongside being one of those firms whose concerns are also about future and not just present. I mean from acquisitions to innovations not just in their mobile phone or hardware segment and also not only software, but also seems like Google are setting a standard nowadays for digital advancement. Google has just filed a patent for a smart device that would be injected directly into your eyeball.

Frozen Foods Recalled Due To Listeria Scare

By Jenn Loro - May 06, 2016 09:58 AM EDT

Frozen food giant CRF is now pulling out 382 of its food items off the shelf after Listeria outbreak caused several people to be hospitalized. Initial reports reveal that most, if not all, of the affected foods are produced at the company’s Paco, Washington facility causing CRF to shut the plant down while investigations are being carried out.

California Raises Legal Smoking Age from 18 To 21

By Jenn Loro - May 06, 2016 10:00 AM EDT

After grueling policy debates, Democratic Governor of California Jerry Brown has just approved a series of regulations that restrict tobacco use statewide. One of these approved measures is raising the legal smoking age from 18 to 21.

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.

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.

Zika Virus Outbreak: Panama Confirms 4 Microcephaly Cases

By Zubera - May 06, 2016 10:02 AM EDT

Four babies born with microcephaly, a condition that causes abnormal birth with small heads - are linked to the Zika virus. The Health Ministry in Panama confirmed on Wednesday about it and also reported that the 4 cases were part of the total 264 cases of the mosquito-borne infection in the country.

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