Oxytocin, or the body’s “natural love potion,” can have a significant influence on interactions between males and females. The new research observed a brain cell-based mechanism that causes this prosocial hormone phenomenon, Rockefeller University reported.
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Sasha Sabapathy live-tweets ‘Ebola scare’ on Las Vegas flight
A British passenger on board a flight in the United States from New York to Las Vegas has live-tweeted an Ebola scare.
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Scientists at the National Cancer Institute say people who drink coffee every day are doing well by their livers, improving the organ’s function and potentially staving off disease.
Read More »Taylor Swift : Singer Opens Up About Having Babies Someday
Singer Taylor Swift is the latest star to appear on the cover of InStyle magazine, as she strikes a pose on the magazine’s new November 2014 issue. On the cover, Taylor ditched her signature red lips for a more natural look, as she rocked a sequinned Louis Vuitton top, pants and earrings for her fourth cover with the magazine.
Read More »Thousands of nude Snapchat images ‘released online’ (Video)
Hackers are planning to publish some 200,000 explicit photos obtained from Snapchat users. Users on the 4Chan forum, where numerous celebrity leaks have been posted, claim they have got into Snapchat’s system using a third party app.
Read More »Susan Mellen exonerated in US murder case after 17 years
A California woman convicted of murder and imprisoned for 17 years was freed Friday, after her conviction was overturned. Susan Marie Mellen was wrongly convicted over the killing of her ex-boyfriend, Richard Daly, at a Lawndale home in 1997.
Read More »The Big 4 : OPP launches weekend traffic safety blitz
The OPP are kicking off a safety blitz ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend. Police are teaming up with forces from across the country to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal driving.
Read More »Bethany Paquette : Christian claims to be victim of ‘viking discrimination’ (Video)
A Norwegian wilderness tourism company apparently rejected a Canadian woman’s job application on the basis of her faith. She is a Christian and graduated from a university that has students sign an agreement to not engage in sexual relations outside heterosexual marriage.
Read More »Global warming ‘will drive fish towards poles’, study shows
Large numbers of fish will disappear from the tropics by 2050 due to climate change, scientists have warned. More fish will be driven into Arctic and Antarctic waters, according to experts who examined the impact of the seas warming up on fish stocks.
Read More »US FDA Approves Combined Hepatitis Drug
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved a new antiviral drug to treat chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 infections that lays claim to two “firsts,” the agency announced today.
Read More »Mountain Lion On Car – Video (Watch)
A mountain lion was caught on tape mounting a San Jose man’s car, which was parked in front of his home.
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