Turmeric is one of the most effective natural supplements that you can find today. Various studies have shown that Turmeric and Curcumin indeed have many benefits to the body and mind. The best turmeric curcumin offers us a natural, safe and effective anti-inflammatory agent to help ward off and treat diseases. Some of the amazing and… Continue reading 4 Amazing Health Benefits of Turmeric and Curcumin You did Know About
Year: 2016
Determining Fault When Your Parked Motorcycle Is Knocked Over
If you’re lucky enough to have a motorcycle, you’re probably riding it around constantly, enjoying its economic and convenient value to the fullest. However, like all vehicles you have to park it on the street. This can be problematic depending on your area’s busyness and crime. Accidents can and will happen, even when your… Continue reading Determining Fault When Your Parked Motorcycle Is Knocked Over
Istanbul Attack: At Least 11 People Killed Near Beyazit Square
At least 11 people have been killed after a car bomb targeted a police bus in central Istanbul, Turkish officials say. The explosives were remotely detonated as the vehicle passed through the busy Vezneciler district at the morning rush hour, reports said. Four civilians and seven police officers were among the dead, Istanbul’s governor, Vasip… Continue reading Istanbul Attack: At Least 11 People Killed Near Beyazit Square
Hillary Clinton Reaches Required Number of Delegates for Democratic Nomination
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has reached the required number of delegates for her nomination, an AP tally suggests. The count puts Hillary Clinton on 2,383 – the number needed to make her the presumptive nominee. Hillary Clinton will become the first female nominee for a major US political party. However, rival Bernie Sanders said Hillary… Continue reading Hillary Clinton Reaches Required Number of Delegates for Democratic Nomination
David Gilkey: NPR Photojournalist Killed in Afghanistan
Veteran US photojournalist David Gilkey and his Afghan translator Zabihullah Tamanna have been killed in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. David Gilkey of National Public Radio (NPR) and Zabihullah Tamanna were travelling with the Afghan army when they came under fire and their vehicle was hit by a shell, NPR said. The attack also killed… Continue reading David Gilkey: NPR Photojournalist Killed in Afghanistan
Prostate Cancer Study: Men with Larger Waistlines at Higher Risk
A recent study has suggested that men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. Research on 140,000 men from eight European countries found that a 4in larger waist circumference could increase the chances of getting the cancer by 13%. Men were most at risk when their waist was bigger… Continue reading Prostate Cancer Study: Men with Larger Waistlines at Higher Risk
Stents May Help Bowel Cancer Patients to Avoid Need for Colostomy Bags
According to specialists, bowel cancer patients may avoid the need for colostomy bags if they are first treated by having an expandable tube inserted at the site of their blockage. The new approach, presented at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago – the worlds’ biggest cancer conference – showed… Continue reading Stents May Help Bowel Cancer Patients to Avoid Need for Colostomy Bags
Rock am Ring 2016: Final Day Canceled as Lightning Hurts 80 Fans
German authorities have ordered the suspension of the sell-out Rock am Ring music festival on its third and final day after lightning hurt at least 80 fans. Planned for June 3 – 5, Rock am Ring 2016 featured the likes of Panic! At The Disco, Bring Me The Horizon, the 1975, Of Mice & Men,… Continue reading Rock am Ring 2016: Final Day Canceled as Lightning Hurts 80 Fans
Switzerland Becomes First Country to Hold Guaranteed Basic Income Referendum
Switzerland is holding a referendum on a guaranteed basic income for every citizen, becoming the first country to hold such a vote. The proposal calls for adults to be paid an unconditional income of 2,500 Swiss francs ($2,555) a month, whether they work or not. Supporters of the idea say 21st Century work is increasingly… Continue reading Switzerland Becomes First Country to Hold Guaranteed Basic Income Referendum
Raul Castro: Cuba Will Not Return to OAS In a Show of Solidarity with Venezuela
Cuba will not return to the Organization of American States (OAS), says President Raul Castro in a show of solidarity with Venezuela. OAS Secretary General Luis Almargo has called for sanctions against Venezuela. At a summit of Caribbean countries in Havana, President Raul Castro called the OAS “an instrument of imperialist domination”. Meanwhile, former Spanish… Continue reading Raul Castro: Cuba Will Not Return to OAS In a Show of Solidarity with Venezuela
Muhammad Ali Cause of Death: Boxer Died from Septic Shock
Muhammad Ali died of “septic shock due to unspecified natural causes”, his family has announced. The boxing legend, formerly known as Cassius Clay, died on June 3 at a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74. Muhammad Ali had been suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by Parkinson’s disease. A public… Continue reading Muhammad Ali Cause of Death: Boxer Died from Septic Shock
Muhammad Ali Dies from Parkinson’s Disease Complications Aged 74
One of the world’s best-known sportsmen, boxing legend Muhammad Ali, has died at the age of 74, a family spokesman has confirmed. The former world heavyweight boxing champion died at a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, after being admitted on June 2. Muhammad Ali was suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by… Continue reading Muhammad Ali Dies from Parkinson’s Disease Complications Aged 74
Prince Cause of Death: Singer Died of Fentanyl Overdose
Medical examiners have found that Prince died from an accidental overdose of the painkiller fentanyl. The Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office’s report comes more than a month after Prince was found slumped in a lift at his home. Detectives have already questioned a doctor who saw Prince twice in the weeks before he died. Prescription painkillers… Continue reading Prince Cause of Death: Singer Died of Fentanyl Overdose
France Floods: River Seine Rises to Its Highest Level in 30 Years
The River Seine has raised 20ft (6m) above its normal level as record floodwaters hit the French capital. The world-famous Louvre and Orsay museums have been shut so staff can move priceless artworks to safety. The number of dead in the floods has now risen to at least 14 – 10 in southern Germany and… Continue reading France Floods: River Seine Rises to Its Highest Level in 30 Years
Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump “Dangerously Incoherent”
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has called Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump “dangerously incoherent”. Hillary Clinton said Donald Trump was unfit to be president and his election would be a “historic mistake”. Donald Trump hit back, saying Hillary Clinton “no longer has credibility – too much failure in office”. Outside Donald Trump’s rally in San… Continue reading Hillary Clinton Calls Donald Trump “Dangerously Incoherent”
The Four Largest Causes Of Accidental Deaths And How To Avoid Them
They always say you never know where the end is going to come from. A common example is telling you that you might get by a bus tomorrow. It’s true that there are all kinds of accidental deaths. However, that doesn’t mean that you have no influence on the risk of them. Rather, you have… Continue reading The Four Largest Causes Of Accidental Deaths And How To Avoid Them
France Floods: Government to Declare State of Natural Disaster
A state of natural disaster is to be declared in France’s areas worst hit by flooding in recent days, President Francois Hollande says. The measure frees up funds, with some towns in central France suffering their severest floods in decades. In the French capital, the Seine continues to rise, prompting the closure of a metro… Continue reading France Floods: Government to Declare State of Natural Disaster
Lionel Messi to Testify over Spain Tax Fraud
Soccer star Lionel Messi is due to give evidence in a Spanish court on tax fraud charges. The Argentina and Barcelona professional player and his father Jorge Messi, who manages his financial affairs, are accused of defrauding Spain of more than €4 million ($4.5 million) between 2007 and 2009. Spain’s authorities allege that the two… Continue reading Lionel Messi to Testify over Spain Tax Fraud
Donald Trump Reacts Angrily as PGA Tour is Moved from Miami to Mexico
Donald Trump has reacted angrily after the PGA Tour golf tournament was moved from one of his courses to Mexico. The PGA Tour said it could not find sponsors to hold the 2017 World Golf Championship at Donald Trump’s Doral course in Miami. The presumptive Republican nominee said the PGA had “put profit ahead of… Continue reading Donald Trump Reacts Angrily as PGA Tour is Moved from Miami to Mexico
MS804 Crash: French Ship Picks up EgyptAir Black Box Signals
French investigators have confirmed that signals have been detected from one of the black boxes of the EgyptAir flight MS804 that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea last month. Investigators were picked up by the French vessel Laplace as it was searching the Mediterranean Sea. There were 66 people on board when the Airbus A320 crashed… Continue reading MS804 Crash: French Ship Picks up EgyptAir Black Box Signals
Gotthard Base Tunnel: World’s Longest and Deepest Rail Tunnel Opens in Switzerland
Gotthard base tunnel, the world’s longest and deepest rail tunnel, has officially opened in Switzerland, after almost twenty years of construction work. The 35-mile (57km) twin-bore tunnel will provide a high-speed rail link under the Swiss Alps between northern and southern Europe. Switzerland says it will revolutionize European freight transport. Goods currently carried on the… Continue reading Gotthard Base Tunnel: World’s Longest and Deepest Rail Tunnel Opens in Switzerland
Donald Trump Praised by North Korean Media
Donald Trump has been described by North Korean media as a “wise politician” who could be good for the Asian country. According to an editorial in DPRK Today, the Republican billionaire was a “far-sighted presidential candidate”. Donald Trump recently said he would be willing to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and has also proposed… Continue reading Donald Trump Praised by North Korean Media
VW Emissions Scandal Hits German Giant’s Profit in Q1 2016
Volkswagen profit fell 20% in Q1 of 2016 as the auto maker continues to grapple with fallout from the diesel emissions scandal. Pre-tax profit fell to €3.2 billion in Q1 of 2016, down from €3.97 billion in the same period a year ago. VW CEO Matthias Muller said he was “satisfied” with the start of… Continue reading VW Emissions Scandal Hits German Giant’s Profit in Q1 2016
7 Kinds Of Financial Crime That Occur In The Business World
If you work in the world of business, you need to know all about the most common kinds of financial crimes. When you know about them, you can ensure that you never become either a victim or a perpetrator. Here are seven of the most common financial crimes in the business world. Mortgage Fraud Mortgage… Continue reading 7 Kinds Of Financial Crime That Occur In The Business World
Does air pollution nullify the health benefits of cycling and walking?
There is no magic medicine solution that can make us healthier on the long run like good old exercising can. Even just a few days at the gym per week can make your body stronger and much healthier, thus reducing the exposure to various diseases. Regular exercising can greatly reduce the risk of… Continue reading Does air pollution nullify the health benefits of cycling and walking?