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The one stop shop for sports eyewear

8 May 2013 – Since launching in June 2007 with just a few dozen models from a limited range of brands Sunglasses for Sport has grown to become one of the UK’s leading online stores for sports sunglasses and sports eyewear.  The site now boasts 16 brands including Oakley, Bollé, Bloc, Cébé, Polaroid, Sunwise and Serengeti.  Sports enthusiasts really are spoilt for choice with over...

Evolution Announces Officer and Director Resignation and new board member

Hong Kong – Evolution Fuel, Inc (OTCBB: EVFND) (the “Company”) today announced that, effective as of February 18, 2013, Chun Ka Tsun resigned as a member of the Board of Directors and as the Chief Financial Officer of the Company.

And effective as of February 18, 2013, TAN Yuen Hing has been appointed as a member of the board and Chief Financial Officer of the company.

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When it comes to love, men are the biggest risk takers.

How far would you go to get the attention of the one you love?
According to a recent study it seems that given a romantic opportunity, men are willing to take big risks in getting attention from the opposite sex, and what’s more it’s all down to evolution.

From Romeo to Robin Hood, Tristan to Tarzan, fiction is inundated with men who are willing to face a multitude of troubles, trials and tribulations when it...
 

Potential Link Found Between Early Diet Choices and Eating Disorders in Girls

Researchers discovered that girls who consumed a low amount of fat and a high percentage of carbohydrates were more likely to demonstrate erratic eating habits by age 19.
A recent study from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center analyzed food preference data from girls, starting at age nine, over a 10-year period to see if there was any relationship between early dietary choices and the development of...
 

Two Studies Find Traditional Foraging Lifestyle Beneficial for Health

Examining indigenous peoples of the Amazon region and Africa, researchers found they have lower age-related increases in blood pressure and experience less hardening of the arteries than people with more modern lifestyles.
Two recent studies in the journal Hypertension conclude that a traditional foraging lifestyle, practiced by hunter-gatherers, is good for your heart and health. Examining indigenous peoples...
 

Ingesting Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Lower Levels of Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s

A new study suggests that eating foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids may be associated with lower blood levels of a protein related to Alzheimer’s disease and memory problems.
A recent study from Columbia University Medical Center in New York suggests that eating foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids may be associated with lower blood levels of a protein related to Alzheimer’s disease and memory...
 

Study Links Humanity’s Evolutionary Success to Meat-Eating

A recent study compared nearly 70 mammalian species and found a connection between eating meat and a faster weaning process.
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden recently concluded that eating meat is one reason behind the evolutionary success of humankind.  The study compared nearly 70 mammalian species and found a connection between eating meat and a faster weaning process. 

“Experts agree that learning...
 

Salt Content of Fast Food Higher in North America Than Europe, Study Finds

Researchers found that fast food in the U.S. and Canada contains much higher amounts of sodium than either the United Kingdom or France.
A recent study from researchers at the University of Calgary in Canada focused on salt content in fast food.  They found that fast food in the U.S. and Canada contains much higher amounts of sodium than either the United Kingdom or France.

Researchers looked at the sodium...
 

Obesity Accounts for Nearly 21% of Healthcare Costs, Researchers Claim

Obesity raises the risk of cancer, stroke, heart disease and diabetes, and raises the cost of any medical condition or procedure.
A recent study by researchers at Cornell University found that the cost of obesity is most likely twice as high as previous estimates and is now responsible for nearly 21% of healthcare expenses.

The researchers found that annual medical costs for obese individuals are over $2,700...
 

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Gaggia XE-XD Evolution espresso coffee machine – fast, smart and sustainable
Coffee drinkers are becoming ever more discerning and coffee shops need to keep pace with their evolving tastes or risk losing clientele to competitors. Gaggia espresso machines offer a real, authentic Italian coffee house experience while being easy to use and stylish in appearance.

The latest Gaggia XE-XD Evolution available from...