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Demi Lovato Gets Inked - Again [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

Tweet tweet! Tweet tweet! Demi Lovato has new “birdies!” Just last October, the 20-year-old singer, Demi Lovato talked about her tattoos on The X Factor USA 2012. The singer also revealed that she has two new ones tattoed on her feet saying: “Let Go and”, “Let God.” Apart from sharing her latest ink, the singer also confessed to taking a “break for a while.”

Dubai Aims High as it Plans to Open World’s Biggest Mall and Tallest Hotel

Pregnant women with Type 2 diabetes have a better chance at good outcomes than those with Type 1, particularly if they receive proper care before and during their pregnancy, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) study published in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine (Nov. 2012).
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Sisters and Brothers: It’s Complicated

Families bustle with the push and pull of conflict and cooperation. But just how profoundly in the end do family members affect one another in the only currency that really counts: evolutionary fitness? A new study out of Finland via Sheffield suggests the effects can be both profound and complex.

Gen Y's Dirty Little Secret

Young adults who live at home into adulthood still rely on their mothers to do housework, new research has found.

Important Brain Discoveries

Ten years after the Norwegian Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience was established it now stands an innovative institution whose interdisciplinary research on DNA repair mechanisms in the brain is at the very forefront of the field.

Preventing Childhood Obesity Starts Early

The most practical way to prevent childhood obesity starts prior to conception with good maternal nutrition, Professor Sir Peter Gluckman told an audience of healthcare professionals at a nutrition symposium held at Massey University's Albany campus last week.

Cannabis Use May Lead to Schizophrenia

Researchers made remarkable discoveries after studying the effects of cannabis on the brain. Dr. Matthew Jones and his colleagues at the Bristol University in United Kingdom declared that the cannabis effect is the same to some schizophrenia symptoms with an impact on memory and cognition.

Smoking in Pregnancy Tied to Lower Reading Scores

Yale School of Medicine researchers have found that children born to mothers who smoked more than one pack per day during pregnancy struggled on tests designed to measure how accurately a child reads aloud and comprehends what they read.

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