Ryan Naylor's pitch for Esso Watches was a memorable moment in "Shark Tank" history - the sharks essentially ate him alive. Where are he and the company today?
The Mediterranean diet is well known for being one of the healthiest diets out there. In fact, following this diet could help you live longer. Here's how.
There are ways to manage attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) without becoming dependent on medication. Here are some helpful tips and techniques.
Americans have long been setting their clocks back in the fall and ahead in the spring for daylight saving time -- and it's having an impact on our bodies.
Have you always wanted to grow a beard that you can be proud of? Fortunately, according to science, there are ways that you can boost your beard growth.
Your calves' size are affected by your age and genetics, but that doesn't mean there's no room for change. Here's what you should do if you want bigger calves.
The National Science Foundation looked at some of the dirtiest places in your kitchen and found that these two spots in your fridge are dirtier than you expect.
In an episode of "Shark Tank" season 8, scientist-entrepreneur David Cohen made the case for his brainchild, Sunscreenr. Here's what happened to the project.
If you've recently picked up on a sweet smell when going No. 2, you might be wondering what's going on. Sweet-smelling poop could be a sign of this condition.
When you were younger, you may have tried to get rid of your blackheads by smearing them with toothpaste. But is that really effective? And if not, what is?
The CDC prefers the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines over the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and booster, but the shot may still be a good idea for some people.
Treatments are available for sleep disorders, but the first step is to get diagnosed. A sleep study or polysomnography is one way to diagnose sleep disorders.
Articles of clothing like leather leggings, bandage dresses, and your favorite pair of jeans that you've outgrown could be wreaking havoc on your health.
You may be wondering if the side effects of the COVID-19 booster shot are any worse or different than the first two doses. Here is what you need to know.
Crepitus occurs when air bubbles develop in the synovial fluid that lubricates your joints, including your knees, to keep them from rubbing against each other.