Regular Elderly Visits Reduce Depression Risks
US researchers from the University of Michigan show proof that face-to-face visits with the elderly in foster homes reduce their risk of depression for years to come. The researchers highlighted that...
View ArticleChina’s Slowing Economy Immensely Impacts Global Economic Performance
Going on its six-year low, China’s slowing economic growth is down to 6.9 per cent. Economists believe the impending doom of low global economic growth is looming until next year. The FTSE 100 dropped...
View ArticleExoplanet Climate Revealed
Lead Researcher Beth Biller from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland said a new technique in research allowed them to reveal layers of clouds made up of hot dust and molten iron that could dictate...
View ArticleAnonymous Takes Down 5,500 ISIS Twitter Accounts
Hacking collective Anonymous has waged war against ISIS for its attacks against France. After being called ‘idiots’ by official ISIS advisories, they had hacked and put down 5,500 Twitter accounts the...
View ArticleVolkswagen Will “Buy Back” Some Cars With CO2 Irregularities
Volkswagen has vowed to buy back some of the European vehicles it had sold that passed emissions exams while having CO2 irregularities. The move comes after it tries to contain the damages caused by...
View ArticleImporting Nurses May Reduce Quality Of Care In The UK
According to Southampton General Hospital, patients receiving care from overseas-educated nurses are less satisfied than those who receive otherwise. Recruiting foreign nurses to the UK, according to...
View ArticleDoes The UK’s Compensation Culture Actually Exist?
According to EAD Senior Analyst Steve Cornfort, the Chancellor George Osborne’s proposals for whiplash and other minor soft tissue injuries are a reaction to a fictional problem in the United Kingdom....
View ArticleVirgin Galactic Could Reveal Its New Space Plane By February
The second SpaceShipTwo could be launched on February. So says rumours about Virgin Galactic’s new sub-orbital aircraft. Anybody who could afford the space tour could see the limb of the Earth from...
View ArticleUK Car Production May Have Hit Highest in 2015
According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders on Thursday, the falling demand from Russia and China had seen British car manufacturing and export reach its highest in 2015. About a third...
View ArticleThe Three Other Options Governments Have To Help The Refugee Crisis
Thousands of mouths talking all at the same time had made German Chancellor Angela’s open-door policy for refugees ring through the air. Unfortunately, a series of unfortunate incidents had made this...
View ArticleAnkara Bombing Kills 28, Wounds 61
The bombing in the capital of Turkey had left 28 people dead during the evening rush hour in central Ankara. The bombed area is notably close to parliament and armed forces headquarters. Buses carrying...
View ArticleJapan Contracted By 1.1pc in 2015 Third Quarter
Analysts said that Japan’s Gross Domestic Product contracted annually by 1.1pc the previous year. This was a 0.3 per cent contraction from the early prediction of 1.4 per cent according to official...
View ArticleNissan To Spearhead Promotion of Sustainable Motoring
To fast-track its future growth, Nissan has taken the road less travelled. Coinciding with a report from leading climate change research provider CDP, Nissan voices out its call for sustainable...
View ArticleSex Should Last Only 5.4 Minutes, Study Says
You’ve heard some colleagues tell you sex should last for hours. Men are obsessed with improving their physical health to improve their sexual capabilities. In short; to last longer in bed. But...
View ArticleThe Western World Had Underestimated The Syrian Refugee Crisis
Ignorance is bliss. So they say. If people can believe in the truths currently presented to them despite being an illusion, they can live better lives. About five million Syrians evacuated their...
View ArticleEast Versus West Ideas In Fixing World Economy
Global economic depression dominates almost every news headline regarding to economy. World leaders of the G7 are looking for ways to improve the global economy before it can be quite too late....
View ArticleThe Five Genes That May Determine The Shape Of Your Nose
In the near future, the world could be living in a Gattacca-type of world. The government can have individuals genetically-altered based on their pre-determined function in society. So there are...
View ArticleUK Brexit Could Cause A Huge Economic Problem
the G7 leaders indirectly said they supported the UK’s stay in the EU, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said the EU desertion could leave UK having a huge economic hole. According to former Labour...
View ArticleVote Leave Has “Widening Cracks” Following Baronness Warsi’s Quitting
Former Tory Rebel Baroness Sayeeda Warsi is about to quit Vote Leave stating that “hate and xenophobia” is dominant in the leader of Leave Campaigns. Baroness Warsi declares her desire to join pro-EU...
View ArticleThree Things To Know About Eid al-Fitr
Islam is one of the two biggest beliefs existing in the world today. Existing alongside the Christian Church, Islam is regarded as having parallel beliefs with the Catholic Church. On Wednesday, the...
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