Chernobyl Studies Answer Questions About Radiation And Genetics
It turns out that children born to people who worked at the Chernobyl plant, or worked in the cleanup crews, didn't experience abnormal genetic mutations.
Read MoreIt turns out that children born to people who worked at the Chernobyl plant, or worked in the cleanup crews, didn't experience abnormal genetic mutations.
Read MoreSome people can reap pain-reducing benefits by sitting outside for a little while and experiencing the sounds of nature.
Read MoreIf you're trying to stay low-calorie, you tend to look for places with a reputation for healthy foods. But this popular restaurant isn't as healthy as it seems.
Read MoreEver wonder which workout class people want to try the most? We did some scientific research to find out.
Read MoreMany with seasonal allergies have noticed the effects of more pollen, and experts say it's due to the climate's warming trend.
Read MoreIf you can't handle a day at the office without an espresso, it may not just be a caffeine habit that's to blame: Your genetics could be behind your cravings.
Read MoreBeing lonely isn't just an emotional feeling — it can change your body physically as well.
Read MoreNew research states that your waist circumference, specifically abdominal obesity, can be an indicator and increase your risk of cardiovascular disease.
Read MoreUnfortunately for travelers, sunscreen still needs to be in containers less than 3.4 fluid ounces if being carried onto an aircraft.
Read MoreMost chemical-packed diet sodas are certainly not the best beverage to be sipping on a regular basis.
Read MoreResearchers at Florida Atlantic University have found that public restrooms could be increasing airborne disease transmission.
Read MorePregnancy is often a huge celebration and a milestone. But imagine the surprise of finding out that you have conceived again while pregnant.
Read MoreGoing to the doctor isn't anyone's idea of fun, but getting a regular check up is important at every age. Yet how many people really go to their check ups?
Read MoreFive years ago, the world lost a sensational entertainer when the iconic singer Prince was found dead in his Paisley Park home in Minnesota.
Read MoreFormer Vice President Mike Pence has recently and successfully undergone heart surgery. Here's what happened.
Read MoreIf you find yourself with a raw, irritated throat after mowing the lawn or playing with your friend's adorable new kitten, allergies might be the culprit.
Read MoreMick Jagger is making it known that he is getting no satisfaction these days when it comes to conspiracy theorists and people choosing not to take the vaccine.
Read MoreThe CDC and the FDA recommended pausing the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 due to a very rare blood clot. How likely is it that it will really happen?
Read MoreExercise is good for a variety of reasons, but can you lose weight through exercise alone?
Read MorePrince Philip had been unwell as of late, and the 99-year-old had been undergoing medical care quite a bit this year.
Read MoreMunching on something considered "junk food" affects how you'll behave at work the next day.
Read MoreImagine that instead of helping you when you visit the doctor, they instead tell you that your pain probably isn't really that bad.
Read MoreWhile TikTok might seem fairly harmless to the casual scroller, there's a much darker side to the social media app.
Read MoreLast week, the CDC released an investigation notice to the public regarding a recent outbreak of Salmonella found amongst a common type of backyard bird.
Read MoreHeart disease stays consistent as the number one cause of death, but it's not shocking that COVID-19 now rounds out the top three.
Read MoreAs we get closer to returning to our previously "normal" lifestyles, anxiety of another adjustment is looming.
Read MoreWhen the governor of Arkansas signed a bill into law that allows for medical conscience objections, there were strong reactions from several concerned groups.
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