Friday, November 21, 2014

Shine your saucepans with tomato ketchup!

Amanda Cable pulls on her Marigolds, opens her larder and tests just how dirt-busting the edible cleaners can be...
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19 November 2014

PS
You can imagine what tomato ketchup does to your gullet.

Israeli drone pilot admits to ‘wrong calls’ in Gaza bomb attacks.

Major Yair, 31, one of Israel's most experienced spy plane commanders, said he has 'learnt to live' with mistakes of the past.
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19 November 2014
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Have the parents, relatives and loved ones of those killed by his actions ‘learnt to live’ with THEIR LOSS?

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Running 'can be good for your knees and prevent osteoarthritis'

A new study presented at the American College of Rheumatology's annual meeting found regular runners were less likely to develop osteoarthritis, a painful condition caused by damage to the cartilage.
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19 November 2014

Freezing your chicken could slash the risk of food poisoning

Dr Frieda Jorgensen, of Public Health England, said freezing meat kills 90 per cent of the campylobacter cells, making it much less likely that the germs will be passed to humans.
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19 November 2014

Sleep: Why the words look blurred when you read in bed

Plenty of bodily processes are active under the cover of darkness. One reason for this is that every cell in the body has its own circadian rhythm, or ‘clock’. We reveal what happens to the body at night and why.
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18 November 2014

Was US hostage killed in American airstrike BEFORE beheading video?

Peter Kassig's execution may have been faked by Jihadi John after the US hostage was killed in an US-led airstrike, according to extraordinary claims from the leader of a Syrian underground group.
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18 November 2014

A boob-job for those holiday snaps! Doctor developing vacation breasts.

US doctor Dr Norman Rowe is researching a temporary breast augmentation which would last for a two to three-week holiday, but there are fears over potential safety risks.
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18 November 2014