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A little bit of video game playing isn’t bad for kids, study says

A little bit of video game playing isn't bad for kids, study says

Video games have no positive or negative effect on adolescents who play between one and three hours a day, according to a new study from Oxford University. Participants between 10 and 15 years old who played “moderate” amounts of video games, one to three hours per day, were just as socially and well-adjusted as those who played no video games …

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Racial Life Expectancy Gaps Narrow in Some Parts of US, Study

Racial Life Expectancy Gaps Narrow in Some Parts of US, Study

Gaps in life expectancy between blacks and whites in the United States as a whole have narrowed since the 1990s, but in some places, such as the District of Columbia, large disparities remain, a team of epidemiologists has found. From 1990 through 2009, the difference in life expectancy at birth between blacks and whites shrank by 2.7 years for males …

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Rampling Stars in New Nars Lipstick Ad (Photo)

Rampling Stars in New Nars Lipstick Ad

Rampling, 68, stuns in ad, English actor who has appeared in films like Georgy Girl, Stardust Memories, Angel Heart, The Night Porter, The Wings of the Dove, and Swimming Pool, is looking impeccable in the fall 2014 campaign for Nars lipstick.

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NASA Scientists Say ‘Impossible’ Space Engine Could Work

NASA Scientists Say 'Impossible' Space Engine Could Work

NASA scientists at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston have confirmed that an “impossible” space engine could actually work and might be able to radically alter space exploration missions. The study, released by NASA scientists, showed that a microwave thruster system requiring no propellant would appear to generate a small amount of thrust. If the technology is successful, it could …

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Duchess Kate and Will commemorate World War I

Duchess Kate and Will commemorate World War I

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge joined her husband Prince William and other world leaders in Liege this morning, to mark 100 years since the outbreak of World War I. A century ago today, Great Britain declared war on Germany and it’s allies, marking the beginning of four years of blood shed in Northern France and Belgium.

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Shane Miller’s body found, Sheriff reacts

Shane Miller's body found, Sheriff reacts

Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said Sunday that remains found near Petrolia belong to accused triple-murderer Shane Miller. Authorities have been searching for Miller since May of 2013 after he allegedly killed his wife Sandy and daughters Shelby and Shasta.

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Scientists Explain Why Brain Tumors Occur More Often In Males

Scientists Explain Why Brain Tumors Occur More Often In Males

A new study has explained why brain tumors occurred more often in males and regularly are more damaging than similar tumors in females. The new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis recognized that retinoblastoma protein (RB), a protein known to lessen cancer risk, is significantly less active in male brain cells than in female brain cells.

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