The house-proud dog that loads dishwasher, sweeps the floor and even puts the toilet seat down.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Woman Got Pregnant With Twins 10 Days Apart

An Australian mom is twinning after being told she might never conceive she somehow became pregnant with her two girls 10 days apart.
Study shows that men who eat's "garlic" smell better to women

You know that thing where you're out to dinner with your significant other and you order some garlicky food and you make that dad joke to both the annoyed waiter and your annoyed partner about how it looks like you won't be kissing later?
See Picture: A participant of MMM just got a multi-million naira jeep
In the midst of recession crisis in Nigeria, a man, Potokri Forgive, has acquired Lexus 330 jeep, all thanks to the controversial money doubling scheme called MMM.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Strike action will commence as planned for now says ASUU
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) (ASUU) has vowed to proceed on its warning strike in spite of the senate’s intervention.
Monday, November 14, 2016
NACAMA tells NAFDAC: Check sugar content in beverages, foods
The National Complementary and Alternative Medical Association of Nigeria has urged the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control to check sugary and sweetened contents in processed beverages and foods.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Teen STDs Are On The Rise In The U.S.
The rates of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States are at an all-time high, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Tips On Sexual Destiny Beliefs Versus Sexual Growth Beliefs
Anecdotally, from seeing portrayals in the media about sex, and from hearing people talk about sex, I realized that there are these two different kinds of camps.
University student arrested for pushing his girlfriend off train platform
Police in Yokohama said Monday they have arrested a university student on suspicion of attempted murder after he pushed his girlfriend off a train platform.
Monday, October 31, 2016
All you need to know about prostate cancer diet
Overall, the best diet for prostate cancer chemoprevention most closely resembles the traditional diets of the southern Mediterranean and Japan.
Bid depression bye -bye with tumeric lemonade

Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and sense of well-being.
Wonders Of Carrot Juice
It is believed that carrot was first cultivated in Afghanistan thousands of years ago as a small forked purple or yellow root with a woody and bitter flavor, resembling nothing of the carrot we know today.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Trump: I'll run America like my business
His presidential dreams increasingly in question, Donald Trump pushed his business empire to the center of his political campaign Wednesday.
Japan ruling party proposes extending leader's tenure to 9 years
The Liberal Democratic Party on Wednesday announced a plan to extend its term limit for party president to three three-year consecutive terms, opening the possibility that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe could remain in charge for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in 2020.
Awesome uses of Guava leaves: stop hair loss, stimulate regrowth and keep you away from certain ailments
Guava leaves are full of a wide range of medical advantages and individuals aren’t mindful of that.
Taking just two diet drinks a day doubles the risk of diabetes
Many people have been persuaded to ditch their conventional, sugar-laden sodas for diet versions, due to the mainstream belief that diet products are healthier.
Many don't know this! Exposure to second-hand smoking kills gradually

Individuals who are unaware that they’re being exposed to secondhand smoke may face a higher risk of death from cancer and other smoking-related disease.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Violence on job: Women lawmakers face sexism
Women members of parliament (MPs) in all regions face sexism, harassment and violence from male lawmakers and are increasingly targeted by online humiliation campaigns, a report said on Wednesday.
Amber Alert Canceled After 11-Month-Old Baltimore Boy Found

Leo Garcia-Lopez.
An 11-month-old boy has been found safe after police declared an Amber Alert in Baltimore City Wednesday.
Former Japanese actress Takagi arrested for marijuana possession
Former actress Saya Takagi, who ran unsuccessfully in July’s upper house election, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of possessing marijuana, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry said.
Breast Feeding Could Protect Children From Asthma Effect
European Respiratory Society's International Congress confirm that during the first year of life, breastfeeding could help protect children with genetic profiles linked to asthma from developing respiratory symptoms such as asthma attacks.
Taking Sugary Drinks Could Lead To Poor Memory Function
Drinking too many sugary drinks can lead to poor memory function.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Health Benefits Of Rosemary

Rosemary is an aromatic herb which belonged to the Labiatae family along with mint, oregano, lavender, basil, and thyme.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Doctors Discover Foetus Of Twin Inside Boy During Surgery
Ritesh had been complaining of a stomach ache since May, but it was only when he was admitted to a private hospital that doctor's discovered the mass inside of him.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Record number of child abuse cases reported in Japan in 1st half of 2016
The number of child abuse cases Japanese police reported to child consultation centers between January and June rose to a record 24,511, with psychological abuse covering nearly 70% of the cases, police data showed Thursday.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Breast Pumps Milk: What New Mothers Need To Know
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has noted that breast pumps can be a big help to new mothers, but women who use them need to keep safety in mind.
Sex May Be Good For Older Women Than Men
A study has suggested that among people in their mid-50s or older who report having frequent, enjoyable sex, women are likely to have better than average heart health while men are more likely to have heart attacks and other problems.
Friday, September 2, 2016
South Africa To Provide Free HIV Treatment

South Africa government has made provision to give free treatment to all people infected with HIV, regardless of the condition of their immune system.
Amazing! Psychology exam completed by a pregnant woman during 20-hour labor period

Tommitrise Collins spent a total of 20 hours in labor. A total of 1 hour 30 minutes was used for her psychology exam even while she was in the labor room.
2 bodies found in Hokkaido, more found in Iwate after typhoon
Police found on Friday the bodies of two men who went missing on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido and several more bodies in Iwate Prefecture after a powerful typhoon battered the area earlier this week.
Economy:Man Commits Suicide, Leaves Note For Buhari After Hanging Self

This is a further call for psychiatric and pyschological evaluation of most people in the country as the stress induced signs of metal health degradation heightens in the country.
The Type Of Underwear You Put On Matters To Your Private Part

A research has proved that the type of underwear you put on as a lady goes a long way to determine the health of your private part as regards the area of bacteria infections and other health matters that are attached to it.
FDA Bans Some Antibacterial Chemicals In Soaps
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a final rule that throws water on claims that antibacterial soaps and washes are more effective than regular soap.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
No. of deaths in bicycle accidents falls 14.7% after law revision
The number of deaths in bicycle accidents fell 14.7% in one year after a revised road traffic law took effect in June 2015 improving safety measures, the National Police Agency said Thursday.
Daily wine intake could lower your fertility
In news sure to upset wine lovers everywhere, a new study has shown that having a nightly glass could have a surprising negative impact on the body.
$55 MILLION WORTH OF COCAINE SHOWED UP AT A COCA-COLA PLANT

Coca-Cola is not just a catchy name. When first launched, one of the cola’s key ingredients was coca leaves, the plant that cocaine is derived from.
Police has been authorized to arrest quack nurses and midwives
The National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) has authourized Ibrahim Idris, the acting Inspector General Police (IGP), to arrest and prosecute quack nurses and midwives.
Ebola may be present in semen for years as proved by recent research
An incredible new research has proved that Ebola virus has the capability of staying present in semen longer than previously thought, and is more likely to be found in older me.
SHIPMENT OF SAMSUNG SMARTPHONES EXPLODES DURING TRANSPORT, 3 DEAD
A semi-trailer truck exploded this morning in Florida, after the Samsung phones it was carrying began exploding, killing 3 people and injuring 11 others.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
UK woman stabbed to death at Australian backpackers' hostel
A 21-year-old British woman has died after she was attacked with a knife in front of 30 people at an Australian backpackers' hostel.
Japan, China, S Korea slam N Korean missile launch
Earthquake struck central Italy leaving many dead

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake has struck central Italy, leaving at least six people dead and others trapped under rubble, Italian officials said.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
In Talata Mafara, Polytechnic Religious Crisis Led To The Killing Of Nine

It has been reported that nine people lost thier lives yesterday in Talata Mafara, Zamfara State to a violence that broke out over an alleged insult against Prophet Muhammad by a Christian who is a student of Abud-Gusau Polytechnic Talata Mafara.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Eat more of Beans now than ever

There is a wide variety of beans and each one has a unique set of nutrients and therapeutic compounds.
Reasons Why You Should Never Use A Reusable Water Bottle
The water bottles we regularly fill up may be just as bad as licking your toilet, finds a new research from TreadmillReviews.net.
Do you want to stop mosquitoes bites from itching? here are six best ways

When a mosquito bites you, it deposits a little bit of its saliva into your skin.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Women Who Have Had Appendix Surgery Are More Fertile

New research shows that women who have their appendix or tonsils removed at a young age have a higher chance and faster rate of getting pregnant compared to the rest of the population.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Dhaka sets new guidelines for recruitment of housemaids
The Bangladeshi recruitment file has been met with some obstacles that contributed to the late arrival of workers.
Dormant Copies Of HIV Mostly Defective, New Study Shows

After fully sequencing the latent HIV "provirus" genomes from 19 people being treated for HIV, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that even in patients who start treatment very early, the only widely available method to measure the reservoir of dormant HIV in patients is mostly counting defective viruses that won't cause harm, rather than those that can spring back into action and keep infections going.
Reasons mothers should avoid alcoholic drink while breastfeeding

The question of safety of alcohol while breastfeeding has been the subject of debate since long. Although there is enough evidence to suggest the ill effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy, the same is not available for the period of lactation.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Five dangerous brain damaging habits to avoid according to Scientists
Your brain is one of the most important organs in your body. As we all know, our lifestyle habits affect our general health.
Juice from pawpaw leaves have been proven to increase blood platelets

Alternate medicine has shown some silver lining. People over a decade have consumed Carica papaya leaf juice or extract, not just to arrest the falling platelet counts but to increase it back to normalcy.
WARNING! Zika Insecticide Being Sprayed In Miami Causes Cancer And Paralysis
Many Floridians are apparently in panic mode over the possibility of contracting Zika virus, with new reports indicating that municipalities throughout the Miami area are busying spraying insecticide over neighborhoods day in and day out to quell public fears.
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