A growing body of research is proving that the often discarded portions of an animal are actually the most nutrient dense.
A new pod promises a full-body cleanse with no soap or scrubbing required. Once seated, the roof comes down and water set to 100°F (38°C) starts filling the tub.
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A nutrient-rich nut may help lower cholesterol levels and safeguard heart health. New research has revealed that pecans could decrease "bad" cholesterol within the body.
America’s native nut — may pack more heart power than many people realize. After analyzing over 20 years of research, scientists found consistent evidence that eating pecans can improve key markers of ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about how ultrarunning affects the body, the trend of intermittent fasting and how to protect people's mental health when they talk with chatbots.
Karla Souza and Dorian Crossmond Missick also star in the drama based on Catherine Ryan Howard's bestseller about an affair ...
Logan’s criminal history came to light shortly after the Common Council voted to appoint Logan to the board. In 2013, Logan ...
An international team of researchers, led by the University of Queensland and Imperial College London, has proposed a new framework for scientists detecting and measuring microplastics in the human ...
Imagine the thing you are most insecure about, the thing that you'd do anything to change. Now imagine if someone offered you a magical pill that could fix this problem. Would you be able to say no?
Sundance: Midori Francis stars in the "Relic" filmmaker's latest, which trusts the actress to go to great, gory extremes. No, ideas are not in short supply here, because while “Saccharine” could be ...