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Video Games In Moderation Is Good For Kids: Study

Playing computer or video games for not more than an hour per day is beneficial to children and results in children being emotionally happier. They are also able to better adjust in their social environment, reveals a study published in the medical journal Pediatrics.
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Angelina Jolie was Addicted to Heroin and Cocaine: Ways to Beat Drug Addiction

Angelina Jolie has always been open about her drug addiction in her earlier days. She even admitted to trying alcohol, suicide and drugs in an attempt to overcome her existential emptiness. She even said that she had tried cutting herself with knives and blades and was obsessed with death.She was addicted to cocaine and heroin. There aremany ways to get over addiction

Singer, Chad Vaccarino Use Paleo Diet to Treat Multiple Sclerosis (Watch Video)

The Paleo diet has several benefits apart from weight loss. It lowers cholesterol, reduces hormone surges and controls diabetes. The benefits of this diet are not new to the world; celebrities and the common masses have taken to the diet and seen benefits. Lately, singer Chad Vaccarino of the duo A Great Big World has taken to Paleo diet to treat his multiple sclerosis. It is a progressive disease involving damage to the covering of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Chad was diagnose...
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Pride Over Weight Loss May Help Drive Anorexia

A new study published in Clinical Psychological Science revealed women who are anorexic feel proud about their weight loss and this positive emotion further drives the disorder. For the study 118 women's emotional states were observed. They belonged to the age groups ranging from 18 to 58 and were being treated for anorexia nervosa. Selby, said that the women who were analysed felt emotionally positive and were proud of being able to maintain and exceed their weight-loss goals.
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Having More Sex Affects Your Happiness, Says Study

Research shows a higher sexual activity results in more a higher happiness level of a person. According to a research by the University of Colarado, people state they are happier when they have more sex. Lead researcher Tim examined the data collected from 15,386 people on their sexual frequency and happiness levels and concluded.
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Many Cancer Survivors Continue to Smoke Even After Diagnosis

A new research found that cancer patients continue to smoke even after cancer treatment. It was seen that this behaviour was more common among those who went through treatments for lung cancer and bladder cancer. The study published in the Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, revealed that 9.3 percent of US cancer survivors continued to smoke, nine years after their cancer diagnosis.
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Ansel Elgort Takes on Ice Bucket Challenge for Charity: Doctors Warn, The Challenge Can Kill You (Watch Video)

The Fault in Our Stars actor, Ansel Elgort accepted the ice bucket challenge for fund raising. Elgort took part in the viral ice bucket challenge, by taping himself shirtless and pouring the ice bucket water on his head. The video uploaded on YouTube immediately caught everyone's attention. Former neonatal pediatrician Dr Stephen Wealthall fears that if the social media game for fund raising goes on, it may take someone else's life. He is urging people to stop it. "The throwing of cold ...
Health workers take blood samples for Ebola virus testing at a screening tent in the local government hospital in Kenema

Ebola Outbreak Traced to African Toddler in Guinea; NZ Airports Impose Ebola Screening

The Ebola virus outbreak has prompted New Zealand border officials to screen anyone arriving from West African countries with infected patients. The deadly virus has claimed the lives of nearly 1,000 people. The recent Ebola virus outbreak has been traced to a 2-year-old African boy who died last Dec. 6, a few days after getting sick in his village in southeastern Guinea.

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