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Chinese Hackers Slowly Seeking To Reverse Their Bad Image; Low Salary Said To Led Them Do Bad

Benjie Batanes   | May 14, 2015 08:29 PM EDT

China's hackers are now getting recognition and respectability for their skills but they still evoke a bad image. read more

China And US Face Off In South China Sea; Asian Country Wants US Warships Away From Islands

Althea Serad   | May 14, 2015 06:50 AM EDT

Tension is arising in the South China Sea as China wants assurances from the United States that the Western country will not be sending aircraft abd warships to determine its clams to the Spratly islands, a string of remote, strategic islands. read more

China Turns to Buddhism to Find Inner Peace and Mental Wellness

Benjie Batanes   | May 14, 2015 08:19 PM EDT

As China experiences rapid economic growth, it people are regularly confronted with anxiety issues. Buddhism has help many to cope up mentally. read more

Newborn Baby Found Alive After 'Buried' In Chinese Graveyard For 8 Days

Cybelle Go   | May 14, 2015 04:48 AM EDT

A newborn baby from China was found alive after being buried underground in a graveyard in Southern China, according to Telegraph UK. read more

Police Arrest 10 In China For Killing And Selling Parts Of Giant Panda

Bianca Ortega   | May 14, 2015 02:14 AM EDT

Police have arrested 10 individuals in China's southwestern region for killing and selling the body parts of a female wild giant panda, a rare animal, according to Chinese state Media on Wednesday. read more

Falcon 9 For Dod Certification Next Month Confirmed

Cristian Andal   | May 14, 2015 07:46 AM EDT

Falcon’s new 9v1.1 vehicle of Space Exploration technologies gets the certification to start its mission under the U.S Department of Defense—as early as next month, June. This could end the conflict on pushing the approval of F9 to fly for defense payloads under the agreement between SpaceX and the U.S Air Force. read more

Is Being Poor Making You Fat? Study Says: Possibly

Camille Harthy   | May 13, 2015 06:37 AM EDT

A study found that the likelihood of gaining weight increases when you move to a less fancy neighborhood than you're used to. read more

Chinese Police Officer Shoots Unarmed Man At Train Station, Under Investigation

Althea Serad   | May 13, 2015 07:36 AM EDT

China's Public Security Ministry announced Tuesday that they are investigating an incident of a police officer shooting at a train station on May 2, which killed an unarmed man. The officer shot the man in front of his elderly mother and his three young children. read more

FDA Allows Blood Donation By Gay Men With Some Restrictions; 1985 Rule Lifted

Aishwarya Bhatt   | May 13, 2015 06:13 AM EDT

Lifting the decades old ban on gay men for blood donation, the Food and Drug Administration has proposed a rule wherein they are eligible for blood donation in the United States. The eligibility conditions for the above have been cited as good health and absence of same sex relations for at least a year. read more

Sun Protection Tips For Summer Season

Dave Tagacay   | May 13, 2015 08:55 AM EDT

Do you wonder about which is the most flawless and wrinkle free part of your body? Dermatologists recommend you to get a mirror and check your booty. In this portion of your body where the sun cannot reach, you will see a beautiful skin free from wrinkles and spots. Aside from that, it’s unusual develop skin cancer in this area. read more

Arizona Woman Fakes Cancer to Make Government Pay For Late-Term Abortion; Charged for Fraud

Aishwarya Bhatt   | May 13, 2015 05:34 AM EDT

A 29-year-old woman Chalice Renee Zeitner has been charged for faking cancer so that the government could pay for her late-term abortion. She was arrested from Columbia County in Georgia on Friday where she was living under an assumed name. read more

WHO Includes Hepatitis C Drugs: Lower Price Recommended

Kristine Andal   | May 13, 2015 09:41 AM EDT

World Health Organization has added new curative treatment on its Model List of Essential Medicines that can finally treat hepatitis C together with other medicines for cancer and drug resistant tuberculosis. read more

On A Diet? Dine With A Person Who Eat Less: Study

Janice Tapil   | May 13, 2015 02:03 AM EDT

A new study has revealed that the person companion in eating has more influenced on how much food that the person will consume. read more

Illinois Toddler's Eye Cancer Caught When His Mom Took a Snap

Aishwarya Bhatt   | May 12, 2015 02:49 PM EDT

A very rare type of cancer, known as retinoblastoma, is very difficult to diagnose and detect. Mainly occurring in kids aged between two to four, it simply skips its detection due to lack of early symptoms. And often by the time it is detected, it is too late for treatment and the results are often fatal. Also it can easily metatised and spread to other parts of the body as well. read more

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