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Drinking alcohol may change your personality, but not as much as you think: study
The argument is that alcohol changes people once it gets into their system, but it is probably not as much as we thought according to a new study. There are…
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At China’s Belt and Road Forum, UN chief Guterres stresses shared development goals
Speaking at a major international conference in Beijing, United Nations, Secretary-General António Guterres today drew comparisons between China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative and the Sustainable Development Goals, saying both are…
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Dogs can help children become more active, less stressed, studies indicate
Two separate studies presented what could show that dogs are indeed a man’s best friend. A new study from Oregon State University (OSU) indicated that the family dog could be…
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New South Korean leader vows to be a ‘clean’ president
Three days after being sworn into office, South Korea’s new president Moon Jae-in, a former opposition leader, vowed to be a different president, saying he would “set a new example…
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Experts debunk popular belief on extreme sports enthusiasts
Contrary to popular belief, people who love extreme sports are not “adrenaline junkies with a death wish,” said a research recently published in the Psychology of Consciousness, Research and Practice.…
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France elects youngest president in its history: Emmanuel Macron
Dubbed as the youngest president in the history of France, newly elected Emmanuel Macron will take on his new role on Sunday, May 14. Outgoing President François Hollande made the…
