Surgeons successfully remove 30 metal objects from toddler’s stomach
- 15-May-2021
They have reportedly located nearly 30 metal pieces including magnets and nuts inside the child’s stomach that were blamed for the pains she had suffered for days.
Low-carb diet better when it includes more vegetables, nuts
- 20-Sep-2018
NEW YORK: People who cut back on carbohydrates may end up increasing their risk of premature death if they load their plates with meat and cheese instead of vegetables and nuts, a U.S. study suggests. While previous research has linked low-carbohydrate diets to better success with short-term weight loss and improvements in risk factors for […]
Top South Korean court spares ‘nut rage’ heiress jail
- 21-Dec-2017
SEOUL: South Korea’s top court kept a Korean Air heiress out of prison on Thursday in the final verdict on the “nut rage” incident that triggered national uproar in 2014. Cho Hyun-Ah, a daughter of Korean Air chief Cho Yang-Ho and then the company’s vice president, became infuriated when a flight attendant served her some […]
10 foods you should consume for a desk job
- 05-Nov-2016
You are likely to gain weight if you spend most of the day on a desk job. Starving is not an option to avoid this situation. There are 10 foods recommended by health experts for you to maintain your body shape. According to Time magazine, these ten foods will help you reduce weight: Berries Berry […]
Regular nibbling on nuts linked to low inflammation
- 26-Aug-2016
Eating a handful of nuts five times per week may reduce inflammation, a condition that contributes to heart disease, diabetes and many other chronic illnesses, say the authors of a recent U.S. study.
Major study confirms health benefits of lean protein
- 01-Aug-2016
MIAMI: Eating lean proteins, such as nuts, chicken and fish, reduces a person's risk of dying compared to a diet high in red meats, eggs and dairy, according to a large study out Monday.
London workshop teaches nuts and bolts behind tech
- 13-Feb-2015
LONDON: For children who have become increasingly savvy consumers of sophisticated technology, a London workshop is offering something different -- a chance to get back to basics and build their own computers.





