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Cooling the brain can help people after brain injuries or stroke
byMedical science is making huge leaps lately and sometimes some new therapies may look counterintuitive for laymen. For example, did you know that cooling down person‘s head after head injury may be a good idea? Scientists from The University of Edinburgh used a 3D simulation to show how brain cooling is beneficial when treating conditions […]
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Ripple News Today: Ripple is planning to upgrade the technology of the cryptocurrency -Wed May 23
byRipple is planning to upgrade the technology of the cryptocurrency: Ripple is the 3rd most valued cryptocurrency currently. It is planning on upgrading the technology behind the cryptocurrency. This is surely positive news for the ripple investors. Any news of improvement would be beneficial not just for the investors but also the clients of the platform. 2 […]
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Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, Sam Hunt & More Announced as 2018 CMT Music Awards Performers
byThe first round of 2018 CMT Music Awards performers have been revealed, and the list is nothing short of star-studded. Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Sam Hunt, Kelsea Ballerini and Chris Stapleton will bring their hits to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on June 6. Clarkson’s performance marks her CMT Music Awards debut, which will also serve as […]
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Summer vacation 2018: How to stretch your dollar on an overseas getaway
byDon’t put away your passport and rule out that dream vacation in Europe just yet. The U.S. dollar, which tumbled about 10% last year, is in rebound mode. And a stronger greenback means Americans traveling abroad this summer will pay a little less for things like visiting museums, booking hotels and ordering local culinary specialties. To […]
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Iran leader blasts U.S. for ‘theatrical’ pullout from nuclear deal
byIran’s Supreme Leader on Wednesday launched a fresh broadside at Washington’s rejection of a nuclear accord with Tehran, saying the U.S. pullout showed the Islamic Republic could not deal with a country that did not abide by its commitments. In his first public remarks since U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanded Iran make sweeping […]
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Lupita Nyong’o Started Campaigning For Women’s Right To Wear Make-Up When She Was Still At School
by‘If a woman wants to wear make-up to school to feel confident in an environment where she’s a minority, why not?’ As a hugely successful actress changing the game for outdated beauty standards, women’s rights activist and the face of beauty giant Lancôme, it makes sense that Lupita Nyong’o has always been seriously passionate about wearing make-up. […]
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IS DRINKING SALT WATER GOOD FOR YOU? NUTRITIONISTS GIVE THEIR VERDICT
byHealth trends frequently come and go, and some are more scientifically sound than others. In February, an epidemiologist debunked the turmeric “health fad” that had become a widespread sensation, dismissing it as “nonsense”. Another trend that has recently come under the limelight is “sole”, which involves drinking a blend of water and natural salt. While […]
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Sun’s out:six simple ways to give your outside space a summer makeover
byYou don’t have to be green-fingered to make your garden look stylish, just add some of these on-trend accessories. Luckily, there’s no need to spend a fortune — many of 2018’s hottest garden trends can be tapped into on a relatively modest budget. The gallery above is full of easy tips to make your garden hipster friendly, […]
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Trump says summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un may be delayed
byUS President Donald Trump has said there is a “very substantial chance” a historic summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un next month may not happen. He said the North must meet conditions for the summit to go ahead though if it did not, it might happen “later”. He was speaking as he received South Korea’s […]
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Japanese business to start paying workers in bitcoin
byWorkers at the Japanese tech firm are free to choose whether or not they want a part of their salary to be paid in virtual currency A Japanese business will begin paying its workers partially in bitcoin, in a bid to gain a better understanding of how the digital currency works, Agence France-Presse reports. Tech firm GMO Internet […]
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