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An Australian woman’s collection of 1,035 Minions from around the world recently earned her a Guinness World Record.
An Australian woman earned a Guinness World Record with her collection of 1,035 Minions -- the little yellow mischief-makers from the "Despicable Me" franchise.
The New York Post reported that Liesl Benecke has assembled her 1,035-piece collection of Despicable Me Minions over 15 years. “They are in every room and on every spare wall,” she said ...
Liesl Benecke burst into tears as she rounded a corner at Japan's Universal Studios and saw Minion Land spread out before her ...
For the first time ever, surgeons at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) successfully performed a heart transplant in which the donor organ never stopped beating. This revolutionary ...
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By Nina Agrawal The news made for an alarming headline this week: Research showed that common chemicals in plastics were associated with 350,000 heart disease deaths across the world in 2018.
Africa accounted for 30% of the deaths from heart disease linked to DEHP, while East Asia and the Middle East accounted for 25% of the mortality, the study found. The research is believed to be ...
Some tough news to take to heart. A shocking new study suggests that common chemicals found in a wide range of everyday plastic products may have contributed to 356,238 heart disease deaths ...
You can listen to episodes here. When she was 3 weeks old, the left side of Addison McArthur’s heart stopped functioning, and she was put on the top of British Columbia’s transplant waiting list.
Liesl Benecke from Australia has bagged a Guinness World Record for amassing over 1,000 pieces of Minions merchandise.
A family in Fuquay-Varina who turned their tragedy into hope after losing their 15-year-old daughter has finally met the recipient of their daughter's heart. WRAL previously spoke to John and ...