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Vietnam: People setting face on fire for glowing skin
From rubbing your face with a pink rock and foreskin facial, as far as beauty treatments are concerned, people have been pushing boundaries to get a glowing, more youthful skin. In that…
Drinking orange juice could reduce risk of dementia, says study
According to a study, it is found that men who drank a small glass of orange juice were 47 percent less likely to have difficulty remembering, following instructions or navigating familiar…
Emirates’diamond studded aeroplane bemuse netizens
On Tuesday, a picture of a diamond-encrusted Emirates aeroplane was tweeted by the airline's official Twitter handle, which left netizens bemused. In the blinding pic one can see the…
Here’s the recipe for soft, supple and glowing skin, this winter
Winter has just set in and along with it, comes dry and flaky skin. Dry skin can turn be very irksome if not taken care of in time. Fret not, because we bring you a very easy and simple way…
Brain stimulation may relieve depression symptoms: Study
According to a study, analysing the stimulation of the brain functions might relieve depression symptoms in people. For the study, the researchers at the University of California…
Impending earthquake of magnitude 8.5 or more likely in Himalayas: report
According to an ongoing study by Indian researchers, growing warnings of an impending high-magnitude earthquake in the Himalayas have got further credence from yet another study by by…
Chinese scientist made world’s first genetically modified twins
In a latest scientific and technological breakthrough, a Chinese scientist has claimed that he has successfully altered the DNA of twin girls at an embryonic stage, girls who were finally…
Study: High carb, low-protein diet may lead to better mental health
According to the news trend in health eating, it is noticed that low-carb and high-protein diets are ruling the roost, as they are considered healthy and perfect for weight loss. However, as…
70-year-old grandmum’s debut novel shortlisted for Costa Book Award 2018
70-year-old grandmum, Anne Youngson’s debut novel is shortlisted for the Costa Book Award 2018. Titled as 'Meet Me At The Museum', is published by Penguin. It is a 'story of late love and…
Sugar-sweetened beverages may be addictive: Report
Apart from being harmful, sugar-sweetened beverages may also be addictive, according to a report published in the Journal Appetite. The findings of the report also suggest that young…
College students want smartphones over foods: Study
A shocking research has surfaced stating that students can go to college without foods but not without smartphones. The study was conducted by researchers and published in the journal…
Students prefer fruit juice over milk and whole fruit: Study
Students are more likely to choose fruit juice over milk, whole fruit and water, according to a study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour. As per the report,…