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  • Fish At Hong Kong University Might Be Holding Key To Dementia Cure
    Zebrafish
    Wen Zilong, a professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), kept more than 30,000 transparent tropical fish in water tanks of the university. He said these genetically modified zebrafish might be holding key to finding the cure for dementia as their nervous system were similar to humans.
  • Fan Bingbing Tax Scandal: Did It Damage Her Reputation As Brand Ambassador?
    Fan Bingbing
    Tax evasion scandal of Chinese actress Fan Bingbing ended after her official apology in October. But, did it damage her role as a luxury brand ambassador and key opinion leader (KOL) for the likes of Montblanc, Guerlain, as well as Louis Vuitton? Hong Kong-based marketing platform ParkLu analyzed how this tax scandal creates an impact on the actress's reputation now.
  • Selena Gomez Not Trying To 'Wreck' Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin's Marriage
    Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez
    Selena Gomez is not trying to wreck the relationship and marriage of Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin, despite the claim of the latest report.
  • Hong Kong Pupils From Low-Income Families Are Overloaded With Stress, Survey Finds
    More Than Half Of Hong Kong Pupils From Low-Income Families Are Overloaded With Stress
    A new survey has found that one in seven Hong Kong students from poor or low-income families were overloaded with stress. The survey, which was conducted by the insurance company AXA and non-governmental charitable organization St James' Settlement, discovered that the majority of them are turning to foods or video games to find a relief.
  • Can Cold Weather Affect Your Mental Health?
    Can Cold Weather Affect Your Mental Health?
    Studies have shown that colder months or extended night hours can create an impact on mental health, also known as the seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The American Academy of Family Physicians indicates that five percent of the US population experiences the disorder every year, with symptoms lasting almost five months within the year.
  • HSBC Hong Kong Staff To Help Customers With Dementia Managing Their Finances
    HSBC
    HSBC will be the first bank in Hong Kong deploying staff with knowledge in dementia to help their customers suffering from the disease to manage their finances. This move comes after a survey found that a lot of people are struggling with financial matters, like remembering their passwords and processing their account information.
  • Barbara Streisand Not Dying Due To Compulsive Eating Disorder
    Barbara Streisand
    Barbara Streisand is not dying due to her alleged compulsive eating disorder, despite the claim of the latest report this week. The American singer-songwriter was reportedly diagnosed a deadly binge-eating disorder increasing her risk in certain diseases. This story has been debunked and proved to be a complete fiction.
  • Marvel Accused Of Insulting China As First Asian Superhero Film Was Son Of Fu Manchu
    Kung Fu
    Chinese public accused Marvel of insulting China by making its first Asian superhero to hit the big screen the son of Fu Manchu, a fictional villain character who becomes a stereotype embodying the "yellow peril".
  • Hong Kong Passport Ranks 13th Most Powerful In The World
    Hong Kong Passport
    Hong Kong holds the world's 13th most powerful passport and ranked at the sixth spot within Asia, according to the report gauging the power of passports in different countries and territories.
  • Angelina Jolie Tells Her Kids Sexual Violence Is Not Just A Problem For Women
    Angelina Jolie And Kids
    Angelina Jolie talks to her six children about sexual violence as she wants them to know the truth about it. The actress speaks to her kids about sexual violence so they would be aware it is not just a problem for women.
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