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British Paracyclist Has No Fat Under Skin

While many people would be happy to remove fat from their body, with some even undergoing procedures such as liposuction, a British paracyclist turned out to have a rare medical syndrome that causes him not to store fat.

MuchMusic Awards 2013 Best Dressed: From Taylor Swift to Demi Lovato [PHOTOS]

The MuchMusic Awards 2013 took place last night at Toronto where Hollywood’s brightest and hottest celebrities walked the red carpet. While Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato where the nights’ big winners, these two gals were also among the best dressed. Check out who else made it to the best dressed list at the MuchMusic Awards.

Is your 'Gluten-Free' or 'Vegan' Diet Truly Healthy?

Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan are all the rage these days. Many people, whether they have a food allergy or not, believe that foods with these and other common labeling distinctions are automatically healthier than other foods.

3 Flying Buddhist Monks Face Criticism for Leading Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous (VIDEOS)

In the 1960s there was an American TV show titled The Flying Nun which starred a very young Sally Fields. Her flying, though was in the magical sense, made possible by her veil. However, three Thai Buddhist monks are now being criticised for flying high in the Lifestyle of the Rich and Famous tradition. A video of their lavish lifestyle was posted in YouTube and had gone viral with so far more than 85,000 hits.

Eyeball-Licking, New Fetish Trend In Elementary Japan

Eyeball-licking is the new thing in elementary school Japan, and it’s grossing out netizens. Teachers became aware of the trend when an increasing number of students began turning up in school with eye patches.

Study: Kinky People are Mentally Healthier

Uh oh. A recent study scores a huge win for naughtiness. Practitioners of sexual sadism and masochism have been proven to be psychologically healthier than their vanilla counterparts.

Global Cooling as Significant as Global Warming

A "cold snap" 116 million years ago triggered a similar marine ecosystem crisis to the ones witnessed in the past as a result of global warming, according to research published in Nature Geoscience.

Treat your Diabetes Naturally with CoQ10

Neuropathy, or nerve damage, is the most common cause of injury and death in people with diabetes. Preliminary studies suggest, however, that this debilitating condition may be treatable by boosting your body's levels of a substance that it is already producing: Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10.

Lead Acts to Trigger Schizophrenia

Mice engineered with a human gene for schizophrenia and exposed to lead during early life exhibited behaviors and structural changes in their brains consistent with schizophrenia.

Five Stars for New Food Labelling System

The food labelling star health rating system endorsed today by Australia's food regulation ministers has the potential to dramatically improve the nation's food supply as well as helping consumers make healthier choices, said the National Heart Foundation of Australia.

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