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MADRID: One of the side-effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients is dysgeusia, an impaired sense of taste that can leave a patient's favourite foods, such as chocolate, with no flavour...
Katie O'Malley Long-term, high nut consumption could be the key to better cognitive health in older people, according to a new study. Dementia is a syndrome associated with an ongoing decline of cognitive...
Barbara Quinn Call them the great filters. Every day, 120 to 150 quarts of blood are strained through our two fist-sized kidneys. During this process, these little organs produce 1...
ALEPPO: Dressed in yellow from head-to-toe, Abu Zakkour is hailed as part of the "heritage" of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, along with its mediaeval citadel and its...
Mark Johanson I’m swaddled in a mess of blankets to fight the pre-dawn chill as I bump down the dusty dirt roads of India’s Kanha National Park in an open-air...
WASHINGTON: Paleontologists generally grapple with a time frame of millions of years. But Robert DePalma believes he can explain the minutes and hours that followed one of the most...
LONDON: A British adventurer has taken off as he attempts to be the first person to fly around the world solo in a gyrocopter, the media reported on Monday. James...
FLORENCE/MILAN: Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli, which has posted a string of losses in recent years, will seek a deal with its creditors to keep the business running while it...
SINGAPORE: Singapore on Thursday defended nominating its street food for UN recognition as a bid to “safeguard” local culture after the move sparked a cross-border culinary clash with Malaysia. The...
Daniel Neman Have you ever watched The Great British Baking Show, seen something that looked good and said to yourself, “I have got to try to make that”? And then...