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Lily Collins: Steal the ‘Mortal Instruments’ Star’s Style [SLIDESHOW]

Lily Collins plays Clary Fray in the “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,” the big screen adaptation of Cassandra Clare’s young adult series. In real life, the fresh-faced 24-year-old with those signature full eyebrows keeps her street style grounded, and her red carpet style fantastical.

Free School Lunch Kills 20 Children in India

Some 20 children have died on Tuesday in eastern India after eating a free school lunch that unfortunately poisoned them. Authorities believed the death tally could rise in the coming days as dozens of other children have been hospitalized.
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Is There a Looming Global Sperm Crisis?

At the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology yearly conference last week, fertility experts were divided if there is a global sperm crisis looming amid an observation of declining sperm count in the past 10 years.

PokerStars and 888 Poker Apps Taken Down From Australian Apple App Store

iPhone and iPad poker players in Australia have been shocked to know that they can't gamble anymore after PokerStars and 888 poker apps have been removed from the Apple App Store on Saturday. No official statement was issued to explain the sudden disappearance of the popular app games, but PokerStars tweeted that the local government was to blame.

Fun Ways to Prevent Prostrate Cancer

While prostate cancer is an undoubted killer and needs to be taken seriously, its prevention can be fun-filled. From doing the dirty to loading up on marinara sauce – here are 3 ways to avoid the dreaded C-word and having a good time on the way!

First In-Depth Study of Knee Cartilage Repair Technique Shows Improvement

A natural tissue graft can spur regeneration of cartilage and improve symptoms in patients who have cartilage damage in their knee, according to a study by researchers from Hospital for Special Surgery. The new research, the first case-series evaluation of De Novo NT Natural Tissue Graft, will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), to be held July 11-14, in Chicago.

New Method Reads the Genetic Code Directly in Tumour Tissue

Accurate diagnostic tests are crucial when choosing the right treatment regime for cancer patients. This is why scientists from Stockholm University and Uppsala University continuously work on improving methods for analysing cancer tissues.

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