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Black pepper could help fight obesity: Research shows it lowers body fat and blood sugar

A new study revealed that black pepper could help fight against obesity by reducing body fat and blood sugar levels. The study was carried out by a team of researchers from Sri Venkateswara Universityin India. For the study, the research team experimented on obese rats who were administered with a high-fat diet in a period […]

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The LEFT has devolved into despicable bullies after attacking the family of Keaton Jones, Koxville bully victim

While social justice warriors like to hold themselves up as the great defenders of everything fair and equal, the truth is that these people are just a bunch of malcontents who can never seem to find joy or happiness in anything. Normally, we would look past this sad behavior – that is, of course, if […]

Maternal blood pressure before conception predicts gender of baby

A million and one old wives’ tales predict the gender of an unborn child in early pregnancy. For example, according to some, if your bump is high, you are having a girl, but if it is low, a boy is on the way. Similarly, if you crave ice cream every day, you can expect a […]

Hundreds of parents using Facebook to raise concerns over dangerous side effects of children’s Ibuprofen

The world’s biggest social media platform is being used as a gigantic virtual megaphone by hundreds of concerned parents who are reporting serious side effects from giving their child a medicine, after one mother’s Facebook safety warning. As reported by the UK’s Daily Mail, Alison Smith took to the social media site to voice concerns […]

Stroller, carrier injuries send two children to the ER every hour

According to Nationwide Children’s, an average of one child aged 5 years and younger is treated in hospital emergency departments every 45 minutes for a stroller-related injury in the United States. The study, published in Academic Pediatrics, determined injuries associated with stroller and wearable carriers in the U.S. between 1990-2010 using data from the National […]