Lifestyle
Eating Healthily in 2018: Anti-stress Food That You Should Include in Your Diet
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid which can promote calm and relaxation.
Zinc Supply to Lung Cells Linked to Respiratory Diseases
Researchers have found that abnormal delivery of zinc to lung cells contributes to obstructive pulmonary diseases.
Your Body's Built-In Weighing Scale May Help Combat Obesity
The system, which regulates weight gain by calculating body weight and fat mass, could lead to a better understanding of the causes of obesity as well as new anti-obesity drugs.
Pain-Free Skin Patch to Automate Diabetes Management
Researchers have developed a pain-free skin patch containing dissolvable compounds that responds to blood chemistry to manage glucose automatically.
Paris Jackson Celebrates Holiday Season With Brothers
The daughter of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson took to Instagram to share with her fans her holiday experience on Monday, reports dailymail.co.uk. She shared a series of shots in which she posed with her brothers Prince, 20, and Blanket, 15, apart f...
Sleepless Locals Tire of Budapest Party Paradise
Budapest's belle epoque boulevards, cafes and locals playing chess in steaming outdoor thermal spas have long attracted tourists.
Burberry Ropes in Adwoa Aboah as Model and Artistic Director for New Portfolio of Images
Burberry signed up British model Adwoa Aboah to front the collection, which features flashes of fluorescent yellow and pink.
Rome Launches Investigation into Christmas Tree's Premature Death
With a week still to go until December 25, the tree in the Italian capital's main square of Piazza Venezia has become such a laughing stock that it led the city's mayor to launch an investigation into what prompted Baldy's premature demise.
Saudi Arabia to Begin Issuing Tourist Visas from 2018
The move to open up its tourism sector is a major shift for Saudi Arabia as the powerful Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman seeks to radically overhaul the kingdom's oil-dependent economy and shed its ultra-conservative image.
It's Alive! Researchers Confirm Earliest Life on Earth 3.5 Billion Years Ago
The hunt for the first evidence of life is all-consuming for some scientists, eager to pinpoint the earliest signs after the Earth formed some 4.6 billion years ago.
Fifty Chinese Couples Marry in Mass Ceremony in Sri Lanka
Some were dressed in the traditional attire of Sri Lanka’s mountainous central region while others wore Chinese or Western clothes at the main ceremony in the central Colombo area.
Maternal Blood Sugar May Affect Baby's Heart
The new findings reveal that risk extends even to women without diabetes in their earliest part of pregnancy, when the foetal heart is forming.
Could Playing Pokemon Go Improve Your Social Skills?
The study looks at how players' personalities, social competence, and social anxiety can affect their success at the game.
Baby Penguin 'Maru' Takes First Public Waddle in Singapore
Maru came from parents Zoro and Sora, part of the king penguin herd in the Jurong Bird Park's penguin exhibit.
Beauty Stocking Fillers: Festive Haircare Treats
Here are five new haircare products that would make the perfect stocking fillers this December.
China to Recreate Shakespeare's Birthplace of Stratford-Upon-Avon
The project will be overseen by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in England which will ensure that the replica buildings are faithful representations of the originals.