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January 27, 2014

Got an itch you just can’t scratch? Try looking in the mirror to fool your brain, say scientists

    Next time you struggle to stop yourself scratching a rash or itch, the key could be to look into the mirror, scientists say. German researchers have discovered that the brain can easily be fooled into thinking relief is at hand. In a series of experiments using large mirrors, the team found scratching the […]

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Teen, 13, receives multi-million-pound payout after doctors accidentally injected her brain with GLUE

  A girl whose brain was accidentally injected with glue during treatment at a UK Hospital is to receive a multi-million-pound damages payout after she was left with devastating permanent brain damage. Despite having a rare medical condition that involved arteries and veins getting tangled, which could result in a bleed, Maisha Najeeb, of Ilford,

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Is this really what little girls should aspire to, Beyonce? Parents attack singer’s ‘vile’ display at Grammys

Empowered women may be a theme of her songs – but when you’re Beyoncé Knowles, it seems empowerment involves striking suggestive poses and gyrating around the stage in a sheer leotard. Within minutes of the singer appearing at the Grammy Awards, her routine with husband Jay-Z was denounced as ‘vile porn’ by horrified parents. Opening

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Internet Fraud: Undergraduate bags 18 months imprisonment

An Ikeja High Court on Tuesday sentenced an undergraduate, Damola Ekundayo, to 18 months imprisonment for being in possession of documents used for facilitating Internet fraud. Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye handed the sentence to Ekundayo, 27, after he pleaded guilty to a three-count charge bordering on the offence during his re-arraignment. The judge convicted Ekundayo, who

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