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Sleepy, drunken drivers equally dangerous: study
Being sleepy behind the wheel is almost as bad as drinking and driving, suggests a new study
Top Chef: Remember the vampire-esque billboards?
What was that all about? The vampire-esque billboards, especially on the 6th of October Bridge of the pale, raven-haired maiden with blood-red lipstick holding a knife menacingly?
Common painkillers tied to lower skin cancer risk
In a new study from Denmark, people who had taken aspirin, ibuprofen and related painkillers -- especially at high doses and for years at a time -- were less likely to get skin cancer
Exercise, vitamin D may prevent falls: guidelines
Older adults who are at high risk of falls should have physical therapy and take vitamin D supplements to reduce their chance of injury
Should kids be sent home right after appendectomy?
A study looks at whether it's ok to send children home after an appendectomy, weighing the pros and cons
Versace seeking new partner to strengthen style empire
Always in front of the cameras, Versace is also always looking for something to sharpen their competitive edge
Study unpicks gene changes behind breast cancer
Research maps genetic codes of 21 breast cancers, helping scientists to understand disease's evolution and raising hopes of earlier diagnosis
Zithromax antibiotic linked with rare but deadly heart risk
An antibiotic widely used for bronchitis and other common infections seems to increase chances for sudden deadly heart problems, a rare but surprising risk.
Food
Chef competition in Hurghada kicks off Monday
The best Egyptian chefs will participate in a culinary competition slated for Monday, 26 March, in the Movenpick Resort in Hurghada
Congratulations to Egypt's Culinary Training Centres' first class!
The school for chefs with big aspirations in Egypt, the Culinary Training Centre, sees it's first semester completed
Review: Newly opened Café Supreme in Korba
All the construction at the corner locale on quaint Baghdad Street was for Café Supreme: a café that - finally - has everything in Korba
Gastronomy in Egypt... what do the chefs think?
Ahram Online interviews three international chefs in Cairo to see what they think of gastronomy in Egypt and where they like to eat
Two new Indian restaurants in Cairo
To truly feel you are in a new and impressive ambiance and just to try something new, both recently opened restaurants will do the trick
Health
Egyptians are helpful but blood reserves direly need a boost: Medics
In a country where every 3 seconds a person needs a blood donation and where the supply still leaves us with a shortage of fifty per cent of demand; 'save lives donate blood' marks an important initiative
Sports for children: Are we crossing the line?
Parents increasingly push their children to do vigorous physical fitness hoping to create sports 'starlets', but are we harming their health rather than doing them good?
Style
The best of La Casa furniture and interior design expo
La Casa furniture and interior design expo ends 21 May, and here's a look at some of the best exhibitions at the convention centre
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