Ned Dymoke

Ned Dymoke

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Ned Dymoke was born in Oxford, England, in 1984. He has written for Esquire, Playboy, and Interview magazine, and has appeared on-camera for a National Geographic TV special. He lives in Texas with his wife and dog.

Be glad your name isn't attached to any of these bad ideas.
Attention rates, however, remained the same whether smoking or not.
Really puts the whole "don't give up until you're dead" thing to shame.
Amongst other things, you can't get away with handling a salmon suspiciously in Scotland.
A joint study from U.S. and U.K. universities shows promising results in reducing the rate of cognitive decline.
Inconceivable wealth. And a few lessons in how not to get rich, too.
The Seattle tech magnate died from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The money will go to her foundation, but is the tour really in the 'Back to Black' chanteuse's best interest?
While shuffling off their mortal coils, these giants of thought had some parting words.
What makes you want to eat even when you're not hungry? Scientists at UCLA now know exactly why.
When Adele sings "It felt like a movie...", there's a scientific reason that it did. Your brain is technically unconscious about 240 times a minute.
Do you wear hats? Or own a lamp? Well, say goodbye (or perhaps more accurately: 再见) to them, as in late September there will be a 25% increase in prices thanks to President Trump's peculiar fixation on tariffs.
Substance dependence also applies to food addiction, says a University of Michigan study.
Couples who had fish more than 8 times a menstrual cycle had a 47% shorter time getting pregnant than those who didn't, and had 22% more sex than those that didn't.
The speed of death isn't as instantaneous as you may think.
It's not demons. It's not the undead. The explanation is actually way more boring that you'll ever guess.
Don't get your Wacker in a Wabash, Chicagoans. This is just one poll.