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Coffee Reduces Risk of Suicide by 50%: Study

Coffee lovers who apparently drink two to four cups daily are found to be at reduced risk of suicide, as compared to those who drink decaffeinated coffee or little to no coffee. Jul 25, 2013
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Hrithik Roshan Comes out Strong after Successful Surgery

Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan underwent a successful brain surgery at the Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai on Sunday. He was diagnosed with chronic Subdural Hematoma, a serious condition caused as a result of head injury. Jul 8, 2013
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ICC Champions Trophy 2013 Score: West Indies Edge Pakistan in Low-Scoring Thriller

Two young unpredictable sides, filled with talented batsmen capable of finding the boundaries at will. So, one would think a definite high-scoring match then. Well, not quite. In one of the most attritional one-day matches you will see, the West Indies did enough, just enough, to scrape past Pakistan by two-wickets in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013. Jun 7, 2013
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Passive Smoking Leads to Aggressive Behaviour in Children

A new study by researchers at the University of Montreal revealed that children who are exposed to second-hand smoke from early childhood tend to be physically aggressive and anti-social once they grow up. This finding according to the researchers is regardless of whether they were exposed during pregnancy or their parent's have a history of being antisocial. May 23, 2013
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New Study Shows Emotions Add Colour to Music

What is the colour of your favourite song? Don't be surprised. According to a new research from the University of California (UC), whether we are listening to Bach or the blues, our brains are wired to make music connections depending on how the melodies make us feel. May 17, 2013
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Sreesanth Spot-fixing: From a Kid With a 'Devil-May-Care' Attitude to Unending Darkness

When news broke out of S Sreesanth being arrested for spot-fixing, I honestly thought it was a prank being played by the news channels. I have known Sreesanth on and off for nearly 20 years, and to witness someone go down in the dock for what I consider the greatest sin any sportsman can do was not easy to digest. It also made me reminisce of our time together, when we were just wide-eyed little kids who wanted to play the wonderful game of cricket for the fun of it - remember those times? May 17, 2013