It’s a well known fact that Japan is one of the most industrious nations on the face of the Earth, but the Land of the Rising Sun might be a
Month: January 2015
New Low T Drug Delayed by FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that it will require additional testing and data for an experimental testosterone drug, QuickShot Testosterone. According to Reuters, the FDA made the
Study Suggests New Way to Combat Childhood Obesity: Sleep
Though there are a myriad of ways children can gain weight — sugary drinks, too much TV time, fatty fast food, too little exercise, etc. — it seems that there
High School Football Participation Increases Despite High Risk of Concussions
While high school sports are an integral part of the fabric of American society — over five million student athletes participate in sports in any school year — some high school athletic
Two Men Appear in Court, Charged With Murder Over Axe and Knife Attack Outside Pub on New Year’s Day
Two men appeared in a UK court and were charged with the New Year’s Eve murder of Tanis Bhandari, a 27-year-old builder on Monday, January 5, 2015. Donald Damian Pemberton,
Police Officer Fired After Tasing 76-Year-Old Man Twice
A Texan police officer was fired in early January after dash cam footage from December showed the officer tasing a 76-year-old man — twice. The dash cam footage showed Nathaniel