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Recent research revealed that Pure Maple Syrup may be beneficial to your health. According to a recent research conducted by Dr. Keiko Abe from the University of Tokyo, there might be a surprising way of keeping your liver healthy - usage of pure maple syrup in your diet. According to this study, Pure maple syrup may promote a healthy liver. Additionally, a research conducted before this one, at University of Rhode Island, found more than 20 compounds in maple syrup that have been linked to human health. So we are not talking about just liver now, but pure maple syrup can be good for the entire human body. This research was conducted by medicinal plant research specialist Navindra Seeram. So, Pure Maple Syrup is good for your liver.

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Prince William has been named the world's hottest royal



Britain's Prince William has been named the world's hottest royal.

The future king - who is dating Kate Middleton - beat brother Prince Harry and cousins Zara Phillips and Princess Beatrice to the top honour in forbes.com's list.

According to the website, the top 20 royals reign over nearly $60 billion in wealth and 15 royal lineages.

To compile the list, Forbes looked at international web and media presence, as well as family wealth. All 20 are single and under the age of 35.

As well as wealth and power, the young royals have also become successful in their chosen career paths.

William and Harry are both Army officers, with Harry secretly fighting in Afghanistan for ten weeks, while Zara is set to take part in this year's Beijing Olympics in the equestrian three-day event.

'The 20 Hottest Young Royals' will premiere next Friday (06.06.08) on US network E! Entertainment.

 

Forbes.com's top five:

 

1. Prince William

2. Prince Harry

3. Zara Phillips

4. Princess Beatrice

5. Charlotte Casiraghi