MONDAY, Oct. 22, 2018 — Paying extra for those pricey organic fruits and vegetables might pay off: New research suggests eating them might help you dodge a cancer
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Researchers have been looking more and more into the potential therapeutic applications of virtual reality (VR). Cognitive behavioral therapy, for instance, when administered with the use of VR
Pin Each year, it starts earlier and earlier. The color pink starts creeping into every piece of marketing material you receive. It fills your social media feeds, your
A recent study from The Ohio State University found that when married couples have bitter arguments, they’re more likely to suffer from leaky gut, a problem that unleashes
Leftovers: super-hot right now. It’s a silly sentiment, but an accurate one. Re-using scraps, bits, and bobs of food just keeps cropping up in news. Three years ago,
(HealthDay)—With millions of pain-plagued Americans looking for an alternative to opioids, the solution for some might be no medicine at all. New research suggests that a good many
Recently, scientists looked into whether a range of supplements used as weight loss or workout aids may actually be harmful to those who take them. The World Anti-Doping
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29, 2018 — Limiting online access used to be the main parenting strategy to protect kids from internet hazards like cyberbullying and sexual predators. But research
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