Experts in sexual medicine from around the world have, for the first time, defined lifelong and acquired premature ejaculation, paving the way for clear medical recognition and the development of better treatment. Acquired premature ejaculation is when men who have had normal sexual function during their lifetime experience premature ejaculation. It is classified as sex that lasts less than three ... Read More »
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Destiny’s Child reunion: Beyoncé, Rowland on new Michelle Williams song (Listen)
Destiny’s Child have reunited for the first time since their spectacular performance at the Super Bowl in 2013. And this time, it’s Michelle Williams’ turn to reap the benefits of the DC3’s reunion. Read More »
Officials: 5000 People May Be Affected From Hepatitis A at Red Robin
Health officials say up to 5,000 people visited the Red Robin restaurant on South Glenstone Avenue during the time when an employee working there may have spread hepatitis A. Now those people are worried they might have the disease. Health officials are urging anyone who might have been exposed to get a vaccination, and quickly. Read More »
Toronto : Fans hospitalised during Avicii’s gig
29 people have been hospitalised after falling ill at an AVICII show in Toronto last Saturday night. The Swedish DJ was playing to a full house at the 20,000 capacity Rogers Centre when, at around 10.30pm local time (30 mins before AVICII’s scheduled stage time) calls from the venue were made the emergency services claiming that various concertgoers had apparently ... Read More »
Clarion Nightsnake : Lonely snake rediscovered in footsteps of a legend
A species of snake believed to have been “lost” has been rediscovered in Mexico, says the Smithsonian Institute. 11 Clarion Nightsnakes were found on the Mexican island of Clarion by researchers from the Washington DC-based museum, 78 years since the species was last seen. The species was never officially declared extinct, but researchers had not seen an example of the ... Read More »
Iggy Azalea fail on Dancing with the Stars (Video)
It is bad enough making a bit of a mistake in your workplace. When your workplace happens to be the US Dancing with the Stars finale, in front of a live televised audience of more than 11 million viewers, you’re in nightmare territory. Such was the case for the Australian singer, MC and model Iggy Azalea on Tuesday night, when ... Read More »
Two boys accused of trying to poison teacher
Two pre-teens are accused of trying to poison their teacher. The NYPD says a nine-year-old and a 12-year-old were arrested Tuesday in connection with the incident at a Brooklyn school. The children are accused of putting something poisonous, possibly rat poison, into their teacher’s water bottle. The teacher became nauseous and went to the doctor. She is now OK, according ... Read More »
Pepsi, Coke in war to design new soda fountain
The soda wars have raged for decades, but the new front in the age-old battle has shifted to a high-tech version of the old soda fountain. Pepsico is betting Spire—a new touchscreen, make-it-yourself, high-tech beverage fountain—will be a game changer for its food-service business. Read More »
Scientists connect Wolf-Rayet star to supernova
Researchers caught a rare Wolf-Rayet star self-destructing; these stars are 20 times as massive as out own Sun and five times as hot. For the first time researchers have confirmed that a Wolf-Rayet died a violent death in an explosion called a Type IIb supernova, a DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory news release reported. Read More »
US FDA gives a thumbs up to Entyvio
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday approved Entyvio (vedolizumab) injection to treat adult patients with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis and adult patients with moderate to severe Crohn’s disease. Entyvio is approved to treat those conditions when one or more standard therapies (corticosteroids, immunomodulators, or tumor necrosis factor blocker medications) have not resulted in an adequate response. Read More »
Alaska Woman Walks 2 Miles After Surviving Bear Attack
A woman, who was jogging at an Air Force base in Anchorage, Alaska, survived a mauling by a brown bear after walking two miles to find help, media reports said Monday, citing authorities. The victim, who asked not to be identified, was jogging at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, when she came across a bear protecting her cubs, according to News Channel ... Read More »