All that glitters is not gold

Only in New York you can indulge  in gold dusted French fries. Serendipty3 in Manhattan, New York recently made it to the Guinness World Records  by cooking up the ultimate cheesy French fries – Crème de la Crème Pomme Frites valued at $200 USD, by creative chef Joe Calderone, and Corporate executive chef. Fredrick Schoen-Kiewert…

Spoon full of sugar could cost lot more

Nany-state scheme would cost shoppers £4.8billion a year according to John O’Connell head of the  Taxpayer’s alliance who said “ This is yet another case of middle-class meddling that will hit the poorest families hardest”. The processed food market is valued £200 billion and the food and drink service sector is close to 70 billion.…

Devil transforms into saint

Philip Morris International, one of world’s biggest tobacco companies who sells 50 billion cigarettes a year under Marlboro, Chesterfield and L&H, lodged a bid for Vectira, a UK inhaler maker, whose 200-strong scientists based in Cambridge and Chippenham devise inhalers for respiratory drugs. Vectra’s board led by chairman Bruno Angelici, a former international president of…

Violence against heath working treating Covid patients in India

Dr Seuj Kumar Senapati, a junior doctor and his second day at work at a Covid care centre in Hojai district in India’s north-eastern state of Assam, checked a patient who had been admitted that morning found unresponsive. The furious patient’s family started hurling chairs, breaking windows and abusing staff when they learned their relative…

How Covid 19 rescued Humanity

Covid-19 killed millions already, hundred of millions of people are impoverished, and economic prospects across  are being ruined, with death and recession to forefront. Rescue from Global Crisis is about how Covid19  rescue humanity. Ian Goldin, professor of globalisation at the University of Oxford,  details an optimistic vision of  the future after Covid-19 which has…

US approves  Aducanumab, new Alzheimer’s drug in 20 years

The first new treatment of Alzheimer’s disease for nearly 20 years has been approved by regulators in the United States clearing the way for its use in the UK. Aducanumab targets amyloid, a protein that forms abnormal; crumps in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s that can damage cells and trigger dementia, communication issues, memory…

Humans can’t digest grass

Financial Times’, chief features writer, Henry Mance, a vegan, would very much like you to be, too. His argument why lies at the centre of How to Love Animals, is challenging and funny. For some it could prompt moral reasons  that those of us who love animals, but also profit from their  suffering cravenly managed…

Woman gives brith to nonuplets

A 25-year-old Malian woman Halima Cisse has given birth to nine babies ( nonuplets) in Morocco. “ I am very happy, My wife and the babies ( five girls and four boys) are doing well,” the proud father said. Halima Cisse beat a woman who had eight babies in the US in 2009,  two sets…

Aisatic Lions test positive for Covid-19

Coronavirus has been detected in Asiatic lions in India for the first time as eight lions housed at Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad tested positive for the virus. “They have been isolated and responding well to treatment, behaving and eating normally.” The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change said and added the zoo has…