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Mango, the New Diabetes and Cancer Buster

The most popular fresh fruit in the world, mangoes are a whole lot more than just a delicious, refreshing treat produced by nature. As evidenced by copious scientific research, mangoes are also a powerful medicinal food, as they contain nutrients that can help clear up skin, promote eye health, stave off diabetes, and even prevent the formation and spread of cancer.
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Next Generation Xbox 720: Features, Specs, Games Titles, Secret Unveiled

Microsoft's next generation Xbox 720 is going to hit the market soon and everyone is eyeing to the E3 event on June 11, 2013. Before the official announcement of Microsoft, some secrets of Xbox 720 were exposed with promising features and games awaiting fans all over the world.
Ryan Inoyori May 17, 2013

Battle of the Disney Stars: Miley Cyrus VS Selena Gomez VS Demi Lovato [PHOTOS]

With their popularity on the rise, it’s not surprising fans would feud who’d be the best between former Disney stars, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez. Each star has risen above the ranks but certainly only one can prevail among the three. So, who among Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez is the best?
May 17, 2013

Splenda and Sucralose Proven to Contribute to Development of Diabetes

One of the world's most popular non-caloric sweeteners has recently been exposed as a complete fraud. A new study published in the journal Diabetes Care reveals that Splenda (sucralose), which is commonly marketed to diabetics as a safe, non-nutritive sweetener (NNS), actually elicits a diabetes-promoting effect in people who consume it.
Jamelle Agbuis May 15, 2013

Condoms: With Over 10 Billion Sold Annually Which are Eco-friendly?

If you are like most people who care about the planet you live on then you may have wondered if condoms are recyclable and how to properly dispose of them. There are a few different types of condoms and each has a unique ecological footprint.
Jamelle Agbuis May 15, 2013

Turmeric Compounds Improve Heart Health as Much as Exercise

A chemical that naturally occurs in turmeric root appears to improve heart health as much as moderate aerobic exercise, according to a trio of studies conducted by researchers from the University of Tsukuba in Japan.
Jamelle Agbuis May 15, 2013

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