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Youngest Nobel peace prize winner Malala celebrates exam success

Youngest Nobel peace prize winner Malala celebrates exam success

Malala Yousafzai, the youngest person ever to win the Nobel peace prize, has another reason to celebrate after posting a…
World’s most livable city in 2015 is …

World’s most livable city in 2015 is …

It's usually all about the top cities to live in when the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) publishes its annual livability…
New Diabetes Type II drug controls sugar levels for 24 hours

New Diabetes Type II drug controls sugar levels for 24 hours

The Arab Diabetes Forum, which was attended by more than 1,000 doctors from Egypt and other parts of the world,…
Cinema-inspired theme parks will give Disney a run for their money

Cinema-inspired theme parks will give Disney a run for their money

During its recent conference in Anaheim, California, Disney shared some information about the new attractions coming to its American parks,…
Which hotel brands make guests feel at home?

Which hotel brands make guests feel at home?

Want to rest assured of a comfortable, problem-free hotel stay The results of a new hotel survey suggest booking a…
Nearly complete human brain grown in US lab: scientist

Nearly complete human brain grown in US lab: scientist

An almost complete version of a tiny human brain has been grown in a US lab in a move that…
What you eat can change the way you sleep

What you eat can change the way you sleep

By now, you’ve probably heard about circadian rhythms, but how they work comes down to a question of sodium and…
Want to get her in a romantic mood? Feed her

Want to get her in a romantic mood? Feed her

Working with women who had either dieted in the past or had never gone on a diet, the researchers demonstrated…
Don’t wait: New ways to treat HIV patients

Don’t wait: New ways to treat HIV patients

AIDS researchers released a call to action for a worldwide shift in HIV treatment, to providing medication immediately after diagnosis…
US regulators approve ‘female Viagra’

US regulators approve ‘female Viagra’

US regulators Tuesday approved the first "female Viagra," a drug known as Addyi that works on the brain to boost…
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