Did 'Puppy Dog Eyes' Evolve to Please Humans?
Dogs' eyebrows are particularly expressive. Dogs can raise them, which makes their eyes look bigger and sadder, like humans can, according to Juliane Kaminski, a scientist at the University of...
View ArticleStudy: Overdoses, Suicide Are Risk for New Moms
In the study based on data from California, drug overdoses and suicide causes accounted for nearly 20% of the deaths of women who died within a year of giving birth.
View ArticleFrozen Raspberries Recalled for Norovirus Fears
The product was distributed to WinCo Foods stores in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Texas, and Utah and has been removed from store shelves
View Article'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria On Rise With Climate Change
Five cases of the devastating bacteria were reported in 2017 and 2018 along the Delaware Bay, compared with one infection in the previous eight years.
View ArticleMom Plays Role in Your Age at Menopause, Longevity
Family history appears to be the most important factor in the timing of menopause, researchers say. And later menopause appears to be associated with slower aging.
View ArticleU.S. News: Boston Children's Hospital Still the Best
Boston Children's also tops in the country for care in children’s cancer, nephrology, neurology & neurosurgery, orthopedics, and urology specialties.
View ArticleMany Advanced Colon Cancers 'Born' Ready to Spread
Researchers found that for 80% of the advanced cancers studied, the spreading most likely started very early -- before the cancer was even diagnosed.
View ArticleSprouts Recalls Frozen Spinach for Listeria Fears
The recall involves Frozen Cut Leaf Spinach, in both conventional and organic 16-ounce bags, made by National Frozen Foods of Oregon. Sprouts announced the recall Friday in a company news release.
View ArticleStudy: More Pregnant Women Using Pot, Despite Risks
The percentage of women in the study who reported "daily or near daily" cannabis use during pregnancy more than tripled -- from 0.9% of respondents in 2002 to 3.4% by 2017.
View ArticleU.S. Youth Suicide Rate Reaches 20-Year High
Suicides among teens have especially spiked, with an annual percentage change of 10% between 2014 and 2017 for 15- to 19-year-olds, researchers said.
View ArticleHow to Conquer Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Halitosis, otherwise known as bad breath, can impact your social life and self-confidence. Don’t worry; help is at hand. Our tips can give you the ability to conquer your halitosis once and for all....
View ArticleSan Francisco May Ban Sales of E-Cigarettes
The goal is to reduce youth use of e-cigarettes until the Food and Drug Administration completes a review of the effects of e-cigarettes on public health, the Associated Pressreported.
View ArticleVitamin D Supplements May Not Help Your Heart
The research found no decrease in major heart events in people taking vitamin D supplements. There was no drop in heart attack rates. No drop in stroke. No drop in death from any cause
View ArticleHow Much Work Brings Happiness? Not Much, Study Shows
On average, it only took eight hours of work per week to improve an unemployed person’s mood -- with no sign of extra benefits with more time on the job.
View ArticleStudy: Many LGB Teens' Parents Acknowledge Struggle
The survey revealed that adjusting takes time. Parents who had learned about their child's sexual orientation two years ago struggled just as much as those who had recently been told.
View ArticleAnother Carcinogen Found in Popular BP Meds
Valisure reported finding high levels of called N,N-Dimethylformamide (DMF) in specific lots of the drug.
View ArticleFrozen Avocado Recalled On Listeria Fears
Nature's Touch Frozen Foods said the recall is "based on strict precautionary measures after the company was informed by the [U.S. Food and Drug Administration] that a routine sampling program found a...
View ArticleNike Mannequins Come in All Sizes
The sportswear brand Nike has introduced new, inclusive mannequins to their Niketown stores in London that include representations of physically disabled and plus-sized athletes.
View ArticleU.S. Suicide Rate Rose 33% Between 1999 and 2017
Significant increases were also seen in suicide rates among boys and men in all racial/ethnic groups except for Asian or Pacific Islander.
View ArticleAnother Vaping Danger: E-Cigarette Explodes in Teen's Face
The e-cigarette blast was strong enough to break bones and blow out teeth.
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