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Study Shows Extra Screen Time Reduce Teenagers' Academic Performance
A study by British Scientists found that teenagers who spend too much time on the internet, TV or playing computer games reduce their academic performance. According to Fox News, the study conducted by researchers from Cambridge University involves 800 students from age 14 to 15. The study found that teenagers who spend one extra hour on their computer, mobile device, and TV screens have two grades worse in exams than those who don't. The study found that physical activity had no effect on the teenagers' academic performances.
Pfizer's Arthritis Drug Patent Rejected in India
Pfizer Inc. has failed again in enforcing its intellectual property rights in India. The giant pharmaceutical's patent on its rheumatoid arthritis drug, Tofacitinib, was rejected in the country.
Prince Harry and his former girlfriend Chelsy Davy giving their romance a second chance
The 30-year-old royal prince, Harry and his former Zimbabwean socialite girlfriend, Chelsy Davy consider giving their relationship a second chance after the two had a serious talk. The former couple met while travelling in South Africa.
'Concussion' Update: Email Leaks Suggest Alterations to Avoid Issue Against NFL; Peter Landesman Says They Did Not Compromise Storytelling in Creating the Film
Email leaks between Sony, Will Smith's representatives, and director Peter Landesman were allegedly leaked suggesting that the script and marketing for the movie 'Concussion' may have been altered to avoid antagonizing the NFL. The latter revealed they're open for discussion and debate regarding the subject of the film.




