January 13, 2015 Controversial psychic ability claim doesn't hold up in new experiments Bad news for Miss Cleo and other alleged clairvoyants: A new study has failed to find evidence that psychic ability is real
January 13, 2015 Striking photo reveals dark side of sunshine A new striking image of a 69-year-old truck driver shows just how much damage the sun can do.
January 13, 2015 Mercury in Tuna Higher at Restaurants Than Grocery Stores Tuna sushi from your local supermarket might have lower mercury levels and so be safer to eat than sushi from a high-end restaurant, a new study using fish DNA suggests.
January 13, 2015 Experts Question Safety of Dietary Supplements Millions of Americans swear by the health benefits of plant-based dietary supplements and other remedies billed as natural and often purported to have amazing results. Some $34 billion is spent annually on alternative medicine, including supplements.
January 13, 2015 Adult Picky Eaters Now Recognized as Having a Disorder Instead of having a couple foods they'd rather avoid, the way most of us do, people with selective eating disorder feel there are very few foods they are even capable of eating
January 13, 2015 Getting Fat? Blame the Kids Americans with children aged 18 years or younger are less likely to exercise and more likely to be overweight or obese, according to a new report.
January 13, 2015 How to Eat Less: Don't Put Food on the Table People who serve themselves at the kitchen counter instead of at the table eat fewer calories, a new study finds.
January 13, 2015 8 Reasons Our Waistlines Are Expanding Why are we so fat? From better hygiene to foods that mimic drugs, the answers may shake up your diet.
January 13, 2015 Yoga Shows Potential to Ward Off Certain Diseases Practicing yoga may do more than calm the mind it may help protect against certain diseases, a new study suggests.
January 13, 2015 Global Study: Money Doesn't Buy Happiness Raising a country from poverty to affluence should make the nation's population happier, right? Wrong, according to a new study of 54 countries worldwide