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Wildlife Conservation Society: Tigers Are "Winning" in Parts of India, Russia, and Thailand

Wildlife Conservation Society: Tigers Are "Winning" in Parts of India, Russia, and Thailand

The Wildlife Conservation Society has offered its praise to the governments of India, Russia, and Thailand as their efforts have helped tigers and other big cats in "winning" their re-population. Despite habitat encroachment, poaching, loss of prey, and other imminent threats, the six endangered...

Ronald Aldom Saved by Enthanol Injection Pumped Straight to His Heart

Ronald Aldom Saved by Enthanol Injection Pumped Straight to His Heart

Doctors in the UK recently saved the life of Ronald Aldom, a seventy seven year old British man, when he recently suffered from Ventricular tachychardia by using an enthanol injection which was pumped straight to his heart. The substance, better known as the base for all alcoholic drinks, was part...

Russian Legislation Bans Americans From Adopting Orphans

Russian Legislation Bans Americans From Adopting Orphans

The controversial battle between Russian and American politicians just took a new turn with legislation which bans Americans from adopting Russian Orphans. The change follows approval from Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, on Friday, December 21, 2012. The bill has not yet been...

Dr. Joan Bachorik Reopens $40 Oneonta Walk in Clinic

Dr. Joan Bachorik Reopens $40 Oneonta Walk in Clinic

Thirty four years of providing healthcare to patients caused Dr. Joan Bachorik of Oneonta, New York, to reopen her unusually revolutionary walk in clinic. Bachorik charges patients only $40 for access to healthcare regardless of insurance status and ability to pay for services. The practice...

Aspirin Use Linked to Age Related Macular Degeneration Per University of Wisconsin Study

Aspirin Use Linked to Age Related Macular Degeneration Per University of Wisconsin Study

The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health at Madison has found a link between aspirin use and age-related macular degeneration. The study monitored the results of eyes exams as well as interviews during a five year period and found that those who took aspirin regularly, at...

Higgs Boson Study: There May Not Be One but TWO

Higgs Boson Study: There May Not Be One but TWO

A forty eight year study into finding the Higgs Boson or "God particle" inches closer to startling conclusions: there may not be one Higgs Boson but TWO. Latest reports from ATLAS suggest that as scientists were tracing the roots the building blocks of the universe. Work at the CERN Large Hadron...

Terminally Ill Zach Sobiech, 17, Stricken With Bone Cancer Offers "Clouds" as Means of Saying Goodbye

Terminally Ill Zach Sobiech, 17, Stricken With Bone Cancer Offers "Clouds" as Means of Saying Goodbye

A musician on a mission is powerful especially when he's endured a three year fight for his life. For 17 year old Zach Sobiech of Lakeland, Minnesota, his terminal illness with Osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, transformed into a mesmerizing light despite the darkness of being stricken with a...

Mass School Shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut Leaves U.S. In Mourning

Mass School Shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut Leaves U.S. In Mourning

Over 28 people, including 20 children ages 5 through 10 years, have passed away following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut which occurred before 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 14, 2012. Officials from many law enforcement agencies have confirmed that brothers...

Annual Geminid Meteor Shower to Brighten Skies Over Northern Hemisphere Tonight

Annual Geminid Meteor Shower to Brighten Skies Over Northern Hemisphere Tonight

Star gazers and sky watchers may want to stay up a little bit later than usual tonight as the annual Geminid meteor shower is set to brighten things up over the Northern Hemisphere tonight. The dazzling display of the universe's majesty is predicted to include dozens of shooting stars every hour...

Facebook Privacy Policy Controls Change (Again)

Facebook Privacy Policy Controls Change (Again)

On December 12, 2012, the world's largest social network (again) changed its privacy policy controls via a massive overhaul to Facebook. The changes include new privacy tools allowing users of the site to select which of your friends and other subscribers can view personal info, updates, and...