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Coca-Cola claims its new drink will reduce stress and anxiety while promoting drowsiness and restful sleep, but does it deliver on its promise?
Mathematical formula being used by young women in recent diet trend.
What can you tell from one blank sheet of paper? According to Chinese netizens you can tell if you’re fit or flabby.
Scientists call for more education after a study finds that a huge number of Japanese people are afflicted with a condition that causes their private parts to appear blurry.
Whip up a homemade face pack with this Korean recipe that only requires two common ingredients you’ll find in many Asian kitchens: seaweed and milk.
Experiments’ results found similar effects for men and women.
Ignore the fact that it features a pretty lady with ample cleavage — this video contains important information about detecting early signs of cancer.
A Fukui University team has discovered a connection between a child’s development and the amount of bacteria in a mother’s intestines – even after birth.
On and around 19 January, trucks will be hitting the streets to raise awareness of the health benefits of enemas. You’ll be able to recognize them by the cute female drivers who appear to be constantly pooping…
How else are you supposed to sell prophylactics?
Warning! Hot dino-on-dino action coming up, so check whether your workplace Internet policy allows such things before reading on.
Because if someone’s going to stick you with a handful of needles, you might as well have some anime girls watching.
A young man recently had a brush with death after his epic snacking caused his stomach to fill with so much gas that it nearly exploded.
What do you like to get from your coffee, relaxation or focus? Apparently, the type of beans can change the affect on your brain, but which does what?
Our reporter recently got his uvula lasered off to attempt to cure his chronic snoring. Did it work?
With the world’s knowledge quite literally at our fingertips, the sheer amount of information available to us can be overwhelming. With the ability to look up anything from recipes to diagnostics and treatments for diseases at the touch of a button, how are we to know what to believe?
A doctor’s office in Japan has posted a list of 10 tips to help patients weed through all the falsities in order to make the best decisions about their medical care.