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Vitamin B12: low levels linked to aging, schizophrenia and autism
Measuring vitamin B12 levels with blood tests does not "give the full picture of its status in the brain."

2017 Ram Power Wagon release date, specs, features details roundup
The 4x4 pickup truck has a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 engine that produces 410 horsepower and 419 pound-feet of torque

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 release date, specs rumors: Q3 2016 launch?
Galaxy Note 6 will reportedly be released after Galaxy S7, which will be on Feb. 21.

How to start a compassion revolution
Krish Kandiah says it starts with 'echoes of compassion'.

Fighting priest to set Australian boxing record
An Anglican minister is about to set a record as Australia's oldest professional boxer.

Moving scenes as Marius Bodnariu sees sons for first time in three months
The father whose five children were removed from the family home by Norway's Barnevernet or child welfare services, has been able to see his sons for the first time in three months.

Love is more than a Valentine's card: 10 Bible verses that tell the truth about love
Scripture reveals the depths of love and its wide-ranging aspects that encompass more than just romantic feeling

What can we learn from Elijah? #5 God sometimes speaks in whispers, not shouts
Sometimes God doesn't give us what we want; he gives us what we need, writes Mark Woods.

10 questions to help strengthen your marriage
Are you building and strengthening your marriage, or are there behaviours which are causing harm?

Richard Dawkins' stroke prompts Twitter debate on praying for him
Richard Dawkins has suffered a 'minor stroke' and Twitter is debating whether to pray for him.

Charles Darwin: Atheist? Christian? Agnostic?
Charles Darwin was born 217 years ago today. But did the great man believe in the existence of God?

Oldest Hebrew Bible in existence gets UNESCO recognition
The oldest copy of the Hebrew Bible in existence has been added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.

The failure in making mistakes: How not to fail in ministry
One thing that many leaders don't know is that there is a right way to make mistakes and there is also a mistaken way of making mistakes.

How to battle distractions that remove our eyes from Jesus
Distractions are everywhere and the human attention span is diminishing, and we may not be seeing the level of danger that our distractions hold.

Dealing with Christians who battle with mental illness
So many Christians today shun the topic of mental disorders, much like they treat the topic of money and sex. It's just too awkward and sensitive to talk about, but it is still something that must be addressed in the context of the Word of God.

The one step to loving your spouse more
With Valentines coming up, the hot topic right now is romantic love. Believers who are in relationships today have probably asked themselves this question: "How can I love my partner or my spouse more?"