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Hispanic Women Have Greater Heart Disease Risk

Hispanic women are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease earlier than non-Hispanic women.

Reducing Blood Pressure Drug Intake Increases Cardiovascular Death Risk for Diabetics

A new study suggests that aggressive blood pressure drugs increase diabetics' risk for a heart attack.

Donald Trump Wanted to Sleep With Princess Diana?

Presidential aspirant Donald Trump revealed that he wanted to sleep with the late Princess of Wales, Princess Diana.

Take Two Hints Their Prescence in E3 Will Be Huge; May Introduce 'Red Dead Redemption 2'

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick revealed that they will join E3 in a "big way." For those who are looking forward to the next iteration of "Red Dead Redemption," chances are it might see the light of day soon.

Christina Aguilera Excited With New Album but the Diva Is More Eager to Win 'The Voice'

Christina Aguilera is very excited for her next album and teases that she's making "classic magic."

Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz at Odds With the Latino Community

Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are struggling to win the votes of the Hispanics. For the first time in U. S. history, two Latinos are joining the presidential race under the Republican Party.

Zika Virus Can Lead to More Serious Birth Defects, Stillbirths

A new study suggests that Zika virus may pose a more serious threat to unborn babies. The spread of Zika virus in Latin America has been associated with microcephaly, due to the rise of newborn children with the said condition.

Black Panther on a 'Political Mission' in 'Captain America: Civil War'

Chadwick Boseman revealed that his character, Black Panther, is on a "political mission" in "Captain America: Civil War."

Skin Cells Can Be Used To Kill Cancer

A new study discovers that skin cells can be used to hunt and kill cancer cells. Over the years, there are a growing number of studies dedicated to finding the best solution to battle cancer.

What College Education Means to a Latino

Latinos are more optimistic about the value of college compared to their white counterparts. Education among Latinos is getting better. More and more are earning a degree in college and the number of high school dropouts has diminished in the past years.

Selena Gomez Accused of Copying Video Idea for 'Hands To Myself' From 'My Beautiful Stalker' Screenplay

Lambert Moberly accused Selena Gomez of copying her concept of "My Beautiful Stalker" in the singer's latest music video "Hands To Myself."

Colombia Tracks Progress of Every Pregnant Woman Suspected With Zika

Colombia is tracking the progress of pregnant women in the country who are suspected to be inflicted with the Zika virus.

Marco Rubio's Endorsers Struggle to Name a Single Accomplishment of the Candidate

Representative Cresent Hardy failed to name one achievement of Marco Rubio in a morning interview. The presidentiables are very busy with their campaigns for the upcoming elections.

Huawei Matebook Better Than Microsoft Surface Pro 4 & iPad Pro? Specs, Features & Price Review

Huawei Matebook is finally unveiled and will be hitting the market soon. Huawei has finally unveiled its first 2-in-1 Windows 10 device. The powerful and impressive 12-inch tablet with a keyboard is something that users will be drooling over.

Super Tuesday 2016: Here's What You Can Expect

Here are few details and rumors about Super Tuesday 2016. Less than a week from now will be Super Tuesday. Politicians and voters are both excited for the said event.

Mexico Sets Record With Over 32 Million International Tourists in 2015

Mexico set a record for the number of international tourists who visited the country last year. Mexico City was among the most visited places in 2015.

Can Cancer Cells Be Turned Off? Study Reveals Possibility

A new study suggets that aggressive types of cancer cells can be switched off and remain dormant. Cancer is among the leading cause of death worldwide.

Rio 2016 Olympics: Maracanã Stadium to Host Draw for Football Tournaments

Maracanã Stadium will be hosting the draw for football tournaments for the Rio 2016 Olympics. Despite the health issues that the Zika virus has brought to Brazil, it has not stopped everyone's excitement about the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Yoga vs Workout: Which Is Better for Latinos? [Poll]

A new study determines whether yoga or a gym workout is better to stay fit, but both show the same results.

'Tekken 7: Fated Retribution' Is Featured in Two Conventions; Akuma Unleashes His Power in Latest Gameplay Footage

"Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" appears in two different conventions. There is no doubt that many are looking forward to hearing about "Tekken 7," but, unfortunately, Bandai Namco is keeping things about the game under wraps.

Obesity, Diabetes Risk Increased by Air Pollution

A new study suggests that long term exposure to air pollution may contribute to obesity and diabetes.

Drug Preventing HIV Transmission From Mom to Child May Affect Fetal Development

A new study suggests that taking antiretroviral drugs while pregnant may affect the child's language and social development skills.

Christina Aguilera Talks About Motherhood, 'The Voice,' and New Album

Christina Aguilera shares her experiences with motherhood and her excitement on her return to "The Voice."

Do MSNBC 'Morning Joe' Hosts Mika and Joe Want Donald Trump to Be President?

The "Morning Joe" hosts Mika and Joe are in hot water following leaked audio which suggests that they are favoring Donald Trump.

It's 'National Margarita Day!' 5 Perfect Concoctions to Amp Up Your Celebration

Here are 5 margarita recipes that you should try for National Margarita Day! Are the winter chills making you cold? Keep yourself warm by celebrating National Margarita Day.
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