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Insight into the Mind of a Genius
To gain an insight into that process, a group of specialists at a University in Japan invited the famous Japanese International Chess player Mr Yoshiharu Habu to conduct an interesting experiment.
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Graph: Leading Causes of Cancer Deaths
The 12 different cancers depicted in the graph will claim the greatest number of lives (in cancer-related deaths) in 2007.
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10 Ways That Garlic Can Improve Your Health
Folklore says that if you hang garlic around your neck, you will keep the vampires away, but garlic has many more practical uses in everyday health care. Here are 10 good reasons to make sure you keep the garlic in your diet. A clove a day may keep the doctor away!
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Child’s weight course is a family affair
Life for the Washington family has changed. Instead of fast food for dinner, they have grilled chicken and vegetables. Sugary drinks have been replaced with diet soda. Frisbee games in their yard have encroached on television time.
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Erection Pill ‘Too Potent’
Batches of a herbal sex-enhancing pill could cause “serious health consequences” after it was discovered they contained traces of a powerful “weekend erection” pill.
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Lithium and bone healing
Researchers have described a novel molecular pathway that may have a critical role in bone healing and have suggested that lithium, which affects this pathway, has the potential to improve fracture healing.
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5 Tips to Stop Smoking Immediately
First of all, you need to know why you smoke because that’s the root of the problem. You can not solve a problem unless you know cause of the problem. Here are 5 tips you can use to quit smoking immediately.
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Boston Hospital Offers Face Transplants
Brigham and Women’s Hospital has given a surgical team permission to perform partial face transplants on certain disfigured patients, making it the second US hospital that has gone public with plans to do this rare and hotly debated procedure.
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