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Science today… What can I do control my appetite? Those who have difficulty controlling their appetite would benefit from drinking a cup of decaf coffee (not regular) 30 to 60 minutes before each meal. In a study, levels of the appetite suppressing hormone pyy remained high for 90 minutes after drinking the decaf coffee. Make sure it I’s organic decaf coffee to avoid high pesticide levels. ** Earth staring at mass extinction due to us.. This plant on the brink of a dinosaur-scale sixth mass extinction. Thanks to humans, plants and animals disappearing 10 times faster: study. Experts say that although many f actors are responsible for the acceleration in disappearance of species, the biggest is habitat loss caused by humans. ** Forget root canal, laser to regrow and repair teeth. ** Fed up with sluggish internet, German village builds own broadband network. ** A rear-view mirror makes riders vanish.. Washington: A new ‘magic’ rear-view mirror makes passengers and other objects inside a car disappear, giving the driver a perfect view of what he otherwise might not see behind him. ** Swedish artist plans to send first house to moon. London: A Swedish artist is raising funds to send the first house to the moon in 2015, which will self-assemble within minutes of touchdown on teh lunar surface. ** A platypus scoops up insects and worms in its bill with bits of gravel andmud from the water bed. This material is stored in its pouch. Since the mammal doesn’t have teeth, bits of gravel help it to ‘chew’ the meal. ** Sugary drinks may harm fertility in some men Researchers have found that high consumption of sugar drinks is associated with low sperm mobility, or sperm movement, but this true only for healthy, lean men. The researchers found no relationship between sugar drink consumption and sperm mobility in overweight or obese men. ** To get rid of the summer tan, rub fresh tomato on your face, and then gently wash it off after 15 mins. ** Since potatoes are rich in vitamin-C potassium and vitamin-B6, they are effective in reducing inflammation, both internal and external.
Posted on: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 07:25:26 +0000

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