It is okay to allow children to indulge in candies on Halloween

Halloween is here and during this time, many studies are coming up unveiling that sugar is bad for all, but especially for children. Rather than setting up strict lines on this day, it is fine to allow children to indulge them have Halloween treats.

Parents should take a deep breath and understanding that having sweets on one night will not leading to any lasting harm. In fact, it is the time to enjoy with children. But it is not easy for many parents who are so strict about their children’s diet

Many experts have been calling this type of behavior orthorexia, which is an unhealthy fixation to eat healthy and stick to certain types of foods. Owing to it, Halloween is becoming troubling for many. In fact, there are many bloggers who write quite scary.

FDA approves two treatments for melanoma

It can be said that FDA was all busy in handling things related to melanoma. Firstly, it has approved Amgen’s oncolytic virus therapy IMLYGIC for melanoma. Secondly, it has given green signal to Bristol-Myers’ Yervoy for Stage-III melanoma.

Amgen’s oncolytic virus therapy IMLYGIC is quite a different approach to immunotherapy. It requires to be injected into tumors and immediately, it starts working on cancer cells. The drug has been modified to release a naturally occurring protein, cytokine granulocte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor or GM-CSF.

Report: Between 60% -80% of coal, oil and gas pockets that public companies own can't be burned if world is to meet 2-degree-by-2050 target

For so many years Jeremy Leggett and his peers at the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a London think tank that is well known in the realm of energy, climate and economic wonks, have said that the world's financial system and the experts, researching and regulating it weren’t rightly carrying out the inspection of the economic hazards linked to climate change.

Carbon Tracker released a report warning in 2011, saying that energy companies control coal, oil and gas reserves far too bigto safely burn, providing the framework of a so-called carbon budget. This week Leggett explained that analysis didn't make a huge splash and didn't express a new message.

Giant ‘gash’ opens up in the foothills of Bighorn Mountains

Experts have suggested that 'the gash' might have beenformed by slow-motion landslide. A huge ‘gash’ has opened up in the Bighorn Mountains’ foothills. The crack was nearly 10 miles south of town Wyoming’s town Ten Sleep and was so huge that it intake seven standard size football fields.

The photograph of ‘the gash’ was uploaded by SNA Outfitter & Guides on their social media accounts. The image created a lot of buzz regarding this new geological phenomenon.

In the Facebook post, the company wrote, “The giant crack in the earth appeared in the last two weeks on a ranch we hunt in the Bighorn Mountains. Everyone here is calling it ‘the gash’. It’s a really incredible sight”.

Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko contains significant quantities of molecular oxygen

A surprise discovery has been made by Europe’s Rosetta mission. It has found that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has notable quantities of molecular oxygen. The discovery has ruled out O2-forming mechanisms via some chemical interactions at the surface of the comet.

The found oxygen has come from inside the cometary material before it got the chance to combine with hydrogen for the formation of water molecules that originate from when the formation of comet first took place billions of years back inside the gas cloud that remained after out sun was formed.

Analysis warns Current Pledges will not avoid Climate Change

Current pledges of government to curbgreenhouse gas emissions are not sufficient to keep global temperature rise below two degrees Celsius, the limit which could avoid disastrous climate change, according to an analysis of climate action plans presented to the United Nations (UN). The analysis reported that the plans will be effective in slowing down carbon emissions, but they would not be enough toprevent climate change.

The climate action plans have been submitted by 146 nations. The new analysis has been represented a few weeks before Paris’ climate change talks in December, where delegates from more than 190 countries will decide how to deal with climate change in future. As per the UN, total emissions will keep on growing, but at a slower rate than it was in the past.

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