Diabetes strikes Asian Americans

Although Asian Americans are slim compared to authentic Americans, but in recent findings they are getting diabetes type 2 more than white Americans are getting. And the ratio is increasing day by day. The research was performing following the data of health survey from government of new york that was from year 1997 to year … Read more

Reasons Why Packers Will Win The Super Bowl XLV

The Green Bay Packers got one of the most talented quarterbacks of the league in the person of Aaron Rodgers.  He was awarded as Fedex Air NFL Player of the Year for 2010. He leads the Green Bay Packers p(–foul word(s) removed–)ed against the top-seeded team during the playoff round. He was also remembered as … Read more

Manny Pacquiao Will No Longer Defend WBC Super Welter Crown

Manny Pacquiao displays the World Boxing Council (WBC) super welterweight belt

WBC president Jose Sulaiman is asking Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao if he still would like to defend his WBC Super Welter Crown. Michael Koncz the adviser of Pacquiao said that Pacman will no longer defend it. Koncz said that they have learned a lesson on fighting Antonio Margarito last November 13, 2010 on a 154 pound title. … Read more

New Location for Facebook Headquarters

facebook office

Celebrated its seventh year last Friday, Facebook was able to reach the highest level of popularity worldwide. For about 100 million in the year 2008, the number of Facebook users grew larger for more than half billion profiles all over the world. Growing so quick, Facebook plans to acquire a new office to be able … Read more

NASA has found a new solar system (Kepler-11)

Kepler-11

NASA has found a new weird solar system containing stuffy planets closed to eachother in their own orbit to the sun of their own (just like our solar system. And that’s not all, there are 1200 other clinically possible “explonets” spotted by the orbiting space telescope. This new discovery is astonishing and mysterious founding for … Read more

Thailand and Cambodia’s Border Conflict

 Thailand and Cambodia’s border conflicts have escalated for the past few days. The fighting that broke out on friday was the first reported clashes which resulted to fatalities. The skirmished took placed near the 900 year old Hindu Temple Priah Vihear.  Priah Vihear was located near the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border. The Hindu Temple were claimed … Read more

Bill 1457: National Reading Day in the Philippines

a boy reading a book

Anyone who can guess what was our late senator Benigno Servillano “Ninoy” Aquino’s birthday? Well, for anyone who does not know, the Bill 1457 is for you. This Bill 1457 seeks to establish November 27 as the National Reading Day or the “Araw ng Pagbabasa” in the Philippines. The bill was authored by the Quezon … Read more

Atrial Fibrillation, one of the dangerous risk factor for stroke

Atrial fibrillation is one of the most ignored symptom that is becoming leading risk factor for causing stroke. Many people believe who suffers from Atrial fibrillation doesn’t acknowledge that they are at great risk of having a stroke at any time. A recent survey in England discovers that every two out of 3 people having … Read more

Police Raid Printing Press: Jai-Alai Paraphernalia Confiscated

Bacolod MTC Judge Napoleon Diamante issued a search warrant against RG Printing Press at Rizal St. Bacolod City, Philippines. RSOG and Station-4 Policemen headed by the team leader Chief Inspector Lorenzo Bacia, conducted the operation and confiscated Jai-Alai paraphernalia during the raid yesterday morning February 4, 2011. Information from a police (–foul word(s) removed–)et for … Read more

Pope Benedict XVI can no longer be an organ donor

Pope Benedict XVI

Joseph Alois Ratzinger, who popularly known as Pope Benedict XVI, the 265th and the current pope of the Roman Catholic Church was announced by the Vatican to be no longer an organ donor, even though he has championed different organ transplants right before he became a pope. When he was in Germany before, Pope Benedict … Read more