BY DUNIA MAG Atlanta’s Channel Action News has reported that an investigation is underway after someone posted a rap video shot inside the DeKalb County […]
Married people recover better after heart surgery, Penn Medicine study finds
PENN MEDICINE Marital Status Linked to Better Functional Outcomes Following Cardiac Surgery, Penn Medicine Study Finds October 28, 2015 PHILADELPHIA – Patients who are […]
‘The Working Poor’ Presented By CGAP 2015 Photo Contest Winners
CGAP (Consultative Group to Assist the Poor) is a global partnership of 34 leading organizations that seek to advance financial inclusion. On October 29 2015, […]
Authentic Hungarian Chicken Paprikash – recipe
Hungary is located in central Europe. It’s capital city is Budapest and the population is estimated at 9.8 million (July 2015). Chicken paprikash is a classic, flavorful […]
UN: New WHO report links consumption of processed/red meats to various cancers
UNITED NATIONS New UN health report links processed meats to cancer in humans; red meat also a likely cause of the disease 26 October […]
October birthstones are Opal & Tourmaline. Did You Know…
Opal and tourmaline are October birthstones signifying Hope. OPAL Opal a typically semitransparent gemstone, gets its name from the Sanskrit word upala for stone or […]
Nik A Ramli announces New Collection “Mama Celesse”, discusses inspiration behind cushion covers
PRESS RELEASE Nik A Ramli is delighted to introduce a new bespoke limited edition collection of illustrated cushion covers printing throughout 2015 – 2016. […]
Where modern civilization has no place: The Zo’é tribe (a documentary)
The Zo’é live in the Amazonian rain forests of northern Brazil, along the Cuminapanema River. This native tribe has little or no contact with […]
Researchers Close in on a Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers Close in on a Blood Test for Alzheimer’s Disease, Giving Physicians Hope for Slowing Symptoms Through Preclinical Detection Early detection presents new opportunities […]
Stanford Grad Zachary Brown’s Trek on the Edge of Wilderness
After 111 days of traveling 2,300 miles by foot and by kayak from the Stanford campus, Zachary Brown reaches the Hobbit Hole in Alaska, […]
