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  • Eaten Alive Draws Record TV Views but Disappoints Audience

  • Dec 08, 2014 10:13 PM EST
  • The premise of a man being “eaten alive” by a green anaconda is definitely creepy and powerful that it attracted more than 4 million viewers. However, right after the airing, the audience took to Twitter to air their disappointment.
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  • Microsoft Co-founder Donates $100 Million for Cellular Research

  • Dec 08, 2014 08:57 PM EST
  • There’s no stopping Paul Allen as far as supporting science and research is concerned. One of the co-founders of Microsoft—he has since resigned—has just announced his donation worth $100 million to the Allen Institute for Cell Science. The money will fo…
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  • Plant-Based Foods That Boost Your Immunity: Garlic, Cabbage, Onions

  • Dec 08, 2014 03:55 AM EST
  • "The U.S death rate from infectious diseases is about 170,000 annually, double than what it was in 1980. With two billion people traveling by air each year, the potential for serious viral illnesses looms even larger in our future" - National Intelligence Coun…
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  • Nutritional Facts Of Parsley: Only 36 Calories

  • Dec 08, 2014 03:28 AM EST
  • Parsley is a popular culinary and medicinal herb, which is recognized as one of the functional food for its unique antioxidants, and disease preventing properties.
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  • Antibiotic-Resistant Infections in India Could Go Pandemic

  • Dec 08, 2014 02:31 AM EST
  • International health experts warn in a new study about a deadly epidemic occurring in India that threatens to expand on a global scale - tens of thousands of Indian babies die annually because of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
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  • Smoking Linked To Loss Of Y Chromosome In Males

  • Dec 07, 2014 10:58 PM EST
  • A new study has revealed an association between smoking and loss of the Y chromosome in blood cells that increases the risk of developing cancer in males.
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