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[IBTimes] Daily Top story [IMF eats humble pie over Brexit claims] The UK is likely to be the [fastest growing major economy in 2016,] dashing previous predictions of [a post-Brexit economic apocalypse.] It is set to grow by 1.8%. Also [British trio who discovered secrets of exotic matter scoop 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics] The pioneering work of David J Thouless, F Duncan M Haldane and J Michael Kosterlitz ['opened the door on an unknown world] where matter can assume strange states'. [Duterte tells Obama to 'go to hell' as Philippines drug war rages on] After yet another outburst at his US counterpart, [the Filipino president did not mince his words] for the EU either, saying it 'can choose purgatory,' as the underworld is at full capacity. [Theresa May relaxed over 'bloody difficult woman' jibe] The [British prime minister] appeared to be at ease at the [Conservative Party Conference] following the tag from former Tory cabinet minister, Sir Malcolm Rifkind. That's not all [Hurricane Matthew Haiti reports first deaths as category four storm hits] [Shoegate Imam attacked with footwear live on Egyptian TV over headscarf row] [Housing crisis Scapegoating of private rented sector will lead to massive shortage] [US ELECTIONS What time do the polls open and close in each state?] [WikiLet-down Assange disappoints crowd at birthday bash] Comment [Brian Dow] [What do you think of when you hear the word 'schizophrenia?'] Damaging stereotypes about people with schizophrenia still exist, such as the belief that they are often violent and aggressive. [Brian Dow argues] that in most cases, these perceptions could not be further from the truth. Follow us [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Google+] [Image alt] Pictures [Isis snipers shoot dead Dutch photojournalist Jeroen Oerlemans] [Image alt] Video [Grumpy Cat makes Broadway debut] [Image alt] Trending [Everything we know about the night Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint] Advertisement Something different [Why some people are programmed to love fatty foods] Surely such cravings are down to self-discipline, aren't they? Not necessarily, as it turns out. According to researchers, some people might be [predisposed to seek out fatty foods] because of a genetic mutation in their brains. Coming up tomorrow [Conservative Party Conference wraps up] It's the final day at the autumn gathering in Birmingham and Tory MPs are set to outline their perspective on the party and its future. Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson and Theresa May will deliver their final speeches. Edited by Romil Patel. [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Google+] Copyright © International Business Times. All Rights Reserved. 25 Canada Square, London London E14 5LQ If you do not wish to receive any further email from us, please [update your preferences].

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