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9 Tips For Surviving a Plane Crash

reports of tragic aeroplane disasters have been all over the news lately, from the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine to the crash of Air Algerie flight 5017 in northern Mali. Vivid images of the crash sights and all the media attention have us all thinking that plane crashes are catastrophic unsurvivable events. Fortunately, that isn’t always the case. A study conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board revealed that the chances of surviving a plane crash are...
American flags flap in the wind at the Cannon Ball Flag Day celebration at the Cannon Ball Powwow Grounds on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota

Study Reveals The Most Unhappy Cities in The US

The United Nations conducts a survey every year and determines the happiest countries on the basis of the polls. The results are out in the World's Happiness Report. This however takes all the nations into account. A recent research sought to identify the unhappiest cities in the United States.
A Royal Mail post box is seen in central London July 11, 2014.

Boy Battling Rare Brain Tumor Gets a Special Birthday Gift

Danny Nickerson, 5 years old, was diagnosed with an inoperable, incurable brain tumour in October 2013. The cancer called Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glimoa (DIPG) is highly resistant to chemotherapy. The little brave boy will be celebrating his birthday on July 25 and Carley Nickerson, his mother wants to make this his best birthday ever.
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Fat People Live Longer - Study Shows

U.S. researchers discovered in their new study, published in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings that underweight patients were more likely to have heart attacks or other cardiovascular diseases, the death rates were also observed to be the lowest in heavier people. The new research suggests that there is an "obesity paradox".
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron with EU leaders in Brussels

Study Shows Danes Are the Happiest On Earth

We all have our share of up's and down's, a few smiles and some sorrow and we know we are, if not a very happy lot at least we are a happy lot. But back in Denmark, the scenario is quite different; they are all smiles and no worry. The world has always envied their happiness quotient as the nation has always topped polls of the world's happiest people. Last year they were declared again as the world's happiest nation and Denmark made a place at the top in the World Happiness Report f...

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