Sunday, 19th, 2024 | 12:13PM Updated

Some miniature sculptures of the famous Terracotta warriors get sold in a market in China along with other interesting souvenir items.
Museums Explore Other Profit-making Ventures, Get Government Support

The government urges museums to sell cultural products to gain extra income and even issued guidelines to its departments pertaining to this business opportunity. It proves to be a lucrative business with the potential to earn hundreds of millions of yuan yearly.

New ADHD study shows that children and teens taking ADHD medication, methylphenidate, are at more risk in developing heart problems.
ADHD Study: ADHD medication may cause heart problems in children

A new study reveals that taking attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication such as Ritalin (methylphenidate) is associated with developing heart problems in children and teenagers. Under the study, a higher percentage of kids and teens taking Ritalin were found to have Arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythm.

Supermodel Karlie Kloss vents out her dismay with the Philippine Airlines in the social media after she missed her flight on June 7, Tuesday.
Ex-Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss angry with Philippine Airlines for missing flight

Former Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss vented out her disappointment in the social media after she missed a flight with the Philippine Airlines on June 7, Tuesday. In a viral rant, the supermodel called PAL's staff, rude and disrespectful and branded the airline with the worst customer service of all time.

Choosing a citizenship for their children can be tough for interracial couples. (Above) Priya and Yih Feng seal their love in a Ceylonese wedding ceremony held in Malaysia on Dec. 15, 2012.
What Will Their Children Be? Picking Their Child’s Nationality Pressures Interracial Parents

Multicultural families deal with issues involving citizenship. The parents normally choose the one that could present more advantages for their children.

This page will have NATIVE ADS
For the first time in 16 years, a Chinese TV series focused on the Korean War will hit TV screens.
Big-budget Show '38th Parallel' Brings Back Korean War Theme on TVs After 16 Years

China's first TV series that tackles the forbidden topic of Korean War, titled "38th Parallel," will be available in small screens on May 28, the Global Times reported.

Panera is being sued by a family in Massachusetts for reportedly putting peanut butter into their daughter's grilled cheese sandwich, who has peanut allergy.
Panera faces lawsuit for serving grilled cheese with peanut butter to allergic girl

Panera was sued by a family with a six-year-old daughter, who has a life-threatening peanut allergy, after the bakery-café served the child with a dollop of peanut butter into her grilled cheese. The girl was hospitalized reportedly due to Panera's negligence.

Latest report say that Crocs are not ideal to use for an extended period of time because they can lead to heel and foot problems.
Crocs Footwear is unhealthy if worn for long period of time: Podiatrists

Crocs has been one of the famous footwears in 90 countries since 2002. These pairs are adorned for their rubberiness, floatability and comfort, but new reports revealed that podiatrists find them not suitable for everyday use.

A pair of C-Leg prosthesis belonging to double amputee private Steve Richardson are seen.
Viral: Girl with prosthetic limb cries cheerfully after seeing an American doll with similar leg [VIDEO]

A 10-year-old girl with prosthetic limb just received a gift that has left her happy for her lifetime – an American Girl doll with a prosthetic leg. The little girl cried cheerfully after seeing her gift because of the striking similarities of the doll with that of her.

A Chinese woman wears a mask as haze from smog caused by air pollution hangs over the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, on Nov. 15, 2015.
Blood pressure risks: Smog, Air pollution are important factors

There could possibly be a link between an increased risk for high blood pressure and the presence of dirty air or pollutants in the air such as dust particles and smog. These are the findings of a review of 17 studies conducted by researchers at the Guangdong Provincial Institute of Public Health in Guangzhou, China.

Starting Quarterback Trent Edwards #5 of the Buffalo Bills suffers a concussion after getting hit by Strong Safety Adrian Wilson #24 of the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of their NFL Game on
Kids concussion rates remain underestimated; Warrants need for better surveillance

Apart from adult athletes, professionals and recreational players, children, too, can be at a risk of concussions too, regardless of whether they play a sport or not. However, the number of pediatric concussions is currently highly underestimated in the United States (US).

A woman performs chest compressions on a mannequin while learning C.P.R. on the steps of San Francisco city hall following a press conference celebrating the 50th anniversary of lifesaving by using C.P.R.
Women with migraine face greater stroke, heart disease risk

Women who suffer from migraine may be at an increased risk of suffering from heart disease and stroke too. These are the findings of a new study conducted by a team of researchers from the Institute of Public Health at Charite-Universitatsmedizin in Berlin, Germany.

More parents are sending their kids abroad to go on summer camps.
Chinese Students Go Abroad to Experience Novel Adventures in Summer Camps

Parents are sending their kids overseas to camps organized by professional organizations to have them gain new life experiences, according to top travel agency Ctrip. This is a current trend that breaks away from the common reasons of students going abroad, such as language studies or short tourist visits.

Since the death of Harambe the gorilla, animal rights activists and online users have expressed outrage on the parents of the four-year-old boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure.
#RIPHarambe: Death of gorilla that held 4-year-old boy sparks outrage; Boy's parents face growing criticisms

The death of Harambe, the 17-year-old gorilla, on May 29, Sunday, has fueled outrage among animal rights activists and online users. Harambe was killed in order to save the life of the four-year-old boy who fell into the gorilla exhibit moat in Cincinnati Zoo and critics say the boy's parents Deonne Dickerson and Michelle Gregg should be held accountable for the incident.

In the ad for the Chinese detergent company,  Qiaobi, a woman places a black man inside the washing machine that later emerged as a light-skinned Asian man.
VIRAL: Chinese detergent company draws racist criticisms for featuring black man in ad, claims foreign media is too sensitive

A black man that turned out to be a fair-looking Asian man in a detergent ad has drew racist criticisms from the international media. The Chinese detergent company has apologized, but claimed that the foreign media is too sensitive for fueling the controversy.

Over-the-counter drugs can hurt the brain and increase risk of dementia
Narcotic painkillers might increase pain, suffering: Research

Narcotic painkiller addiction kills thousands of people each year because of fatal drug overdoses and opioid addiction. Now, a new research led by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder suggests that opioids could actually have far-reaching implications in humans that previously expected.

In Case You Missed It

Real Time Analytics