Researchers from the University of California have discovered that chocolate can reduce fat.
Modern architecture master and Bauhaus pioneer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe honoured.
The implants are suspected to be filled with an industrial grade silicone used in mattresses.
Researchers found that aspirin reduces the chances of tumours spreading to distant organs by about 40-50%.
Binge drinking and obesity fuel rise in deaths from liver disease, according to new report.
The gold cape that Elizabeth Taylor wore as Cleopatra in two main scenes in the 1963 film is set for auction.
We interview consumerization expert Cesare Garlati about the benefits and risks involved in employees using their own phones and tablets for work.
The Italian branch of the Anonymous collective has taken down the official website of the Vatican again in protest against sex abuse cases involving Roman Catholic priests.
Tongan king dies in Hong Kong hospital at age of 63.
Nearly 100,000 Coptic Christians gathered in Cairo to mourn the death of Pope Shenouda III who died on Saturday.
Pope Shenouda III, head of Egypt’s Coptic Christians, died on Saturday due to health complications and old age.
Parking rates at hospitals affiliated to the National Health Scheme in the UK has seen a constant rise with some hospitals charging 200 per cent more than the rates applicable a year ago.
Six reasons you might want to start imbibing some of your homemade amber nectar.
Up to one billion people are projected to die due to tobacco use in the 21st century, warns a WHO report.
Cancer sufferer believes urine has healing properties.
Rean Carter, five, fed up with being mistaken for girl, has first haircut of life to raise money for charity.
Protest waged against persecution of Christians in communist country.
Zelboraf treatment targets rogue gene and offers life-saving hope to victims of deadly cancer.
An antidepressant tablet when combined with all-trans retinoic acid, a vitamin A derivation, cancer can be cured.
Harvard University's massive 20-year study backs claims of doctors and nutrionists.
Italian cell of hacking collective opens new front in radio wave cancer allegations.
Researchers from the Northwestern Medicine in Chicago and University of Louisville have discovered a new way that will help patient's body to accept organs from a mismatched, unrelated organ donor.