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Diet Sodas Could Still Lead to Type-2 Diabetes

Just when most women thought that drinking diet sodas help cut down the calorie intake, a new study has revealed that the artificial sweeteners put into them could actually result to an all-together different sickness of type-2 diabetes.

Xbox 720 Blocks Secondhand Games

The Xbox 720 is a much-awaited console, but with news of pure online connectivity, how will fans, game makers, and secondhand game retailers react?
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Grammys Fever: A Look Back at the Worst Fashion Ensembles [PHOTOS]

With the much anticipated Grammy Awards 2013 less than a few days away, what better way to celebrate its arrival than to take a look back at the Grammys 2012. Hopefully, Hollywood musicians learn to dress appropriately this time around especially with the “no butts and no boobs out” rule. Take a look at the worst dressed stars at the last Grammy Awards.

Child Pregnancies: Disturbing but True

A 9-year-old girl recently gave birth to a baby girl in Jalisco, Mexico as the father, 17, is now being chased by the cops. She, however, is not the youngest mum-child as a 5-year-old gave birth in Peru back in 1939.

Different Drinking Habits Among Partners may Lead to Divorce

Both the amounts and similarity in alcohol use patterns between partners are important risk factors for divorce. It is worst if the wife drinks more than her husband, according to a new study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.

One Direction Boys Model for Lord Baltimore [PHOTOS]

The boys of One Direction have once again landed themselves another fashionable modeling gig. Apart from taking on jumpsuits from the famous brand, OnePiece, graphic shirts are another thing the boys will be advertising. However, this time around it’s only Niall Horan and Zayn Malik who would be modeling the shirts.

Eating Hot Food from Melamine Plates Increases Risk of Kidney Stones

Melamine plates and cups have been the tableware of choice for many Western families during the last couple of decades, and they are fondly associated with children's parties and outdoor picnics. According to a new study by researchers at the Kaohsiung Medical University in Taiwan; however, melamine tableware releases toxic quantities of kidney stone-forming melamine when exposed to high temperatures - such as when they're holding hot food.

Vicodin Leaves Trail of Dead Patients in its Wake

A federal advisory panel whose purpose it is to guide the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in establishing drug labeling and marketing policy has urged the agency to step up its labeling requirements for the popular painkiller Vicodin (hydrocodone) following a trail of dead patients.

China Cold Front Exacerbates Toxic Smog

The number of hospital admissions related to respiratory complaints has risen in China and may continue to rise as the country's residents continue to experience yet again another toxic smog pollution which is seen could be exacerbated by a prevailing cold front.

Taking Aspirin as Few Times as Once a Week Triples Risk of Blindness

Many conventional doctors advise their patients to pop one every day like a multivitamin in order to supposedly ward off heart attacks, strokes, and even cancer. But taking an aspirin as few times as once a week, especially when you are not actually sick or in pain, can be incredibly dangerous, especially for your eyesight.

Less Household Chores Mean More Sex for Men

A U.S. study suggests that men tend to get more sex from their wives when not helping out with household chores, indicating that sticking to traditional gender roles seems to fire up the desire for more intimate moments between married couple.

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