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Study says dietary drinks can increase heart disease risk

Brew Admin   Sat 10 Sep 2022    

London: A new study has found a link between the consumption of artificial sweeteners, generally found in dietary beverages, and increased cardiovascular disease risk like stroke. Artificial sweeteners like aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose emerged as an alternative to added […]

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King Charles III promises lifelong service in his first address as a monarch

Brew Admin   Sat 10 Sep 2022    

London: “Queen Elizabeth was a life well lived,” King Charles III said, as he renewed his “darling Mama’s” promise of lifelong service as per reports. In an emotional first address to the nation, he praised her warmth, humour and ability […]

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A tourist who didn’t recognize Queen Elizabeth asked her if she ever met the Queen

Brew Admin   Fri 09 Sep 2022    

UK: The story of how Queen Elizabeth handled an encounter with an American hiker who did not recognise her, recounted by a former bodyguard who was with her that day, revealed the fun-loving side of her personality that the public […]

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Queen Elizabeth II, UK’s longest-serving monarch, has died peacefully at Balmoral aged 96

Brew Admin   Thu 08 Sep 2022    

Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and the nation’s figurehead for seven decades, died at her home in Scotland aged 96 on Thursday. News that Queen Elizabeth II UK’s longest-serving monarch has died spread across the globe since she was well […]

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Researchers say this application detects Covid-19 from your voice

Brew Admin   Tue 06 Sep 2022    

London: A smartphone app can accurately detect Covid-19 infection in people’s voices with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) as per researchers. The team claimed that the app is more accurate than several antigen tests and is cheap, quick and […]

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Apple Watch saves a man’s life whose heart stopped 138 times in 48 hours

Brew Admin   Mon 05 Sep 2022    

London: Apple Watch’s ECG heart sensor has saved a man’s life by sending him alerts for a low resting heart rate on almost 3,000 occasions. David Last, 54, from the UK credited Apple Watch for saving his life after his […]

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A-level students accidentally given the wrong grades

Brew Admin   Sat 03 Sep 2022    

UK: Several A-level students have been left lost as they have reportedly been given the wrong results. The AQA exam board accidentally marked students who were present for their exams as absent, while others found out that their coursework was marked ‘not classified’ […]

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A woman ends up with a plastic forehead after falling asleep under the sun for 30 minutes

Brew Admin   Mon 22 Aug 2022    

United Kingdom: A lady learned the hard way of taking care of her skin as she was left with what looked like a ‘plastic’ forehead after falling asleep on a beach for just 30 minutes. Beautician Sirin Murad was enjoying […]

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World of Jumanji-theme park to open in 2023

Brew Admin   Thu 18 Aug 2022    

UK: Chessington World of Adventures Resort and Sony Pictures Entertainment have announced that ‘World of Jumanji’ is set to open in spring 2023, this £17m (AED75m) development marks the world’s first themed land for the box office hit Jumanji film […]

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Scientist offers one more clue to how the Moon was formed

Brew Admin   Mon 15 Aug 2022    

London: Scientists have found the first definitive proof that the Moon inherited indigenous noble gases of helium and neon from the Earth’s mantle. The discovery which was published in the journal Science Advances, adds to the already strong constraints on the […]

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All children under 10 in London to be offered polio vaccine booster

Brew Admin   Thu 11 Aug 2022    

London: Health officials are hoping to control the spread of polio after traces of the virus were found in sewerage systems across London. As per the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) revealed that 116 samples of polioviruses had been identified in 19 sewage samples […]

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