North Korea has strongly denied reports from South Korea that it is planning major policy shift that will lead to the reform and opening of the country.
Robert Pattinson Goes To Kristen Stewart’s Lover Instead Of Her, To Shed Light About The Affair
Robert Pattinson was emotionally devastated earlier this week as pictures of his girlfriend Kristen, 22, kissing the 41-year-old Rupert Sanders movie director, married and father of two hit the newsstands.
Night Shift Work Disrupts Regular Body Biological Rhythms That Could Lead To Health Problems
Night Shift work is defined as any work hours scheduled other than day work or work hours scheduled during the typical sleep period. It can be irregular, rotating or permanent.
Potential Benefits Of Yoga Among Chronic Stroke Survivors
Yoga is an ancient discipline by itself, its purpose is to stretch the muscles, strengthen the body and increase concentration.
Eating Foods Rich In Vitamin E & Beta Carotene Could Cut The Risk Of Cancer & Heart Disease
Researchers discovered eating foods rich in vitamin E such as in almonds, peanuts, pine nuts and beta carotene in dried apricots lowered the risk of cancer as well as heart disease in middle aged or older people.
Children Diagnosed With Diabetes, Cause Is Linked To Obesity
Obesity is a growing problem around the world with more people becoming obese and at a younger age.
Salty Foods Raise Stomach Cancer Risk, Propose A Much Clearer Labeling Of Content In Food
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) is calling for a standardized form of color coded labeling on foods, which it says would help consumers to better control the amount of salt, sugar and fat they take.
Sally Ride, The First American Woman To Travel Into Space Dies
Sally Ride made history as the first American woman to go into space died in in La Jolla, California after she loses a 17-month battle against pancreatic cancer. She was 61.
Els Wins The 2012 British Open, Scott Second While Woods & Snedeker Settle For Third
Ernie Els of South Africa wins the 2012 British Open by carding a two under par 68 in the final round to clinch the victory as earlier leader Adam Scott of Australia faltered and stunningly bogeyed his final four holes that settled him for second place at five over par 75.
Scientists Raise Concerns Amid Extensive Thinning Of Greenland Ice Shelf, Due To Thermal Warming
In 2010 an ice island measuring 250 square km (100 square miles) broke off the same glacier.