20151126

Arrive carries 3 prepositions: in, on, or at

  1. He arrived in New York.
  2. He arrived at the station.
  3. He arrived on the scene of the accident
'in' with general areas, countries, cities etc. = "I will arrive in Italy", "I will arrive in Rome"
'at' with specific places = "I will arrive at your house", "I will arrive at the airport"

20151031

Forget counting calories, just cut out sugar: Those who ditched it saw their blood pressure and cholesterol fall in NINE DAYS

Reducing sugar - without counting calories or losing weight - lowered blood pressure and cholesterol and improved liver function, a study by the University of California found. READ MORE