Pornography: A 'Chemical Addiction' That Celebrities Admitted Being Addicted To
Intensive research and clinical trials show that pornography is a 'chemical addiction' that produces a response similar to street drugs.
ALS sufferer takes on Ice Bucket Challenge For His Own Cause[Video]
A man, David Kurt McClain, suffering from ALS or Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis took part in the Ice Bucket Challenge, reported the Huffington Post.
UFO Sighters Have Found A Bone In Mars Amidst Reports of UFO Sighting[Watch Video]
UFO watchers have found a bone on Mars, claimed Chron.com. It appears to be like a thigh bone.This report comes after claims on recent sightings of UFO.
Top UFO Sightings Ever [Watch Videos]
Here's a look at the top UFO sightings that have happened in the past.
'Alien' Green Lights Mystery Solved: Bright LED To Attract Squid
Astronaut Reid Wiseman noticed green flurry lights near the coast of Bangkok and was surprised by it.
Robot Surgeons to Operate on Prostate Cancer Patients for the First Time in Early 2015
Robotic-assisted surgical system mimics the actions of a human hand and according to Herald Scotland, the Scottish Government has pledged £1 million to buy it.
Online Porn Easy Too Access: Research; Cameron Diaz Is A 'Porn Addict'
A new survey by Opinium shows that since there is easy access to online pornography, adolescents are getting wrecked.
'Tickling' The Ear Can Improve Heart Health
Researchers from the University of Leeds have found that one can improve heart health by tickling the ears to help stimulate the nerves.
Curiosity Rover Update: NASA Choses New Rock To Drill Into
The latest update on National Aeronautic and Space Administration's Curiosity Rover is that it will now be drilling a rock to help learn about the geological history of the Red Planet.
Love And Commitment Makes Sex Satisfying For Women
Sex is more satisfying for women when they are in love and in a committed relationship.
HIV Breakthrough: Tampon With An Anti-HIV Drug For Women
Researchers from the University of Washington came up with a new product that contains anti-HIV drugs to help protect against HIV.
Bride-To-Be Loses 57 Kilograms Before Wedding, Slimming World's Woman of the Year
Grace Peacock, 21-years old, was 115 kg when her soon-to-be husband failed to carry her while practicing for their wedding.
Tokyo Named as the Most Sleep-Deprived City, A Look At Celebrities That Suffer From Sleep-Deprivation
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article which showed the most well-rested cities as well as the city which gets the least amount of sleep.
Australia's Road Fatality Rate Falls, A Look at Paul Walker's Road Accident
In the last 12 months, Australia's fatality rate in cases of road accidents have fallen to less than five deaths for every 100,000 people.
Scientifically Proven Ways To Stay Happy
Research showed us many ways that leads a happy life.
Black Holes Are The Celebrities of Astronomy
In the early 1900s, black holes were considered the celebrities of astronomy.
Neale Daniher's Dying Wish: Find Cure for Motor Neurone Disease
Neale Daniher, the West Coast Eagles stalwart, spoke about his battle with motor neurone disease together with his former Bomber's teammate, Tim Watson.
Death Rate Falls By A Third for the Four Main Cancers in UK, Research Has Powerful Impact
Data from Cancer Research UK shows that the death rates for breast, bowel, lung and prostrate cancer have fallen by a third in the last two decades.
Morning Sex Keeps People Stronger and Beautiful Than Those Who Don't, Those in Their Twenties have Sex for An Average of 118 Days A Year
Scientists said that people having morning sex are healthier and happier than those who don't. Debby Herbenick, the author of 'Because It Feels Good' said that morning sex releases oxytocin, a feel-good hormone, making couples feeling loved and bonded the entire day.
Heart Transplant Breakthrough: New Bar Fridge-Sized Device Can Help More Than 30 Per Cent Hearts Receive Transplantations
A new device, in the size of a bar fridge, to preserve hearts after the death of people has been developed so that it can increase the number of organs that can be donated. The device pumps oxygen and nutrients to flush out the waste. It has been developed by Melbourne's Alfred Hospital.
Australian Cinematographer Don McAlpine Gives Insight on Obsessiveness of Robin Williams
Don McApline talks about Robin William's obsessiveness as they have worked together in three films.
Heart Foundation: Tasmanians Have Highest Rate of Heart Disease in Australia
Tasmania is hit with the highest rates of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure and hypertension.
Study Reveals Disturbing Narratives of Anal Sex, Women and Men Feel It Damages Reputation
A study reveals the views of teenagers about anal sex.
Autism Spectrum Disorder Patients All Set to Embark on a Culinary Arts Career
Four students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder will graduate from SAIT Polytechnic and embark on a journey into the culinary arts career.
Adele and Katy Perry Using Online Dating to Find Romance, So Do 1 Out of 10 Americans!
One out of ten Americans turn to find love through online dating sites.
Earless Child Gets Ears from Ribs Through Plastic Surgery Procedure
Kieron Sorkin went through rib cartilage graft reconstruction to repair his ears.
'Dimmer Switch' To Help Control Dopamine for Treatment of Schizophrenia
A new drug to help treatment of schizophrenia is being developed.
A Melbourne Hospital Sends Death Notice to More Than 200 Living Patients
Austin Health sends out death notices to living patients.
Too Much Exercise Can Kill People, Suggests New Research
A new research suggests that exercise can sometimes kill and is not always good for your health. The findings of the research showed that one out of every twenty people had a tendency of overexerting themselves.
Ice Bucket Challenge: Charity Receives $4 Million, President Obama Refuses To Take Part [Video]
U.S. President Barack Obama has declined the challenge of Ethel Kennedy to soak himself with ice water to raise awareness for ALS.