Devastating bird flu strain found in US wild duck, USDA says The type of avian flu that led to the deaths of about 50 million U.S. chickens and turkeys last year has been found in the country for the first time in 14 months, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Friday.
Men at bra company forced to feel the pain of having boobs These bosom buddies aren’t pumped about their new workload.
Athlete sells Rio medal to help 3-year-old with eye cancer Polish discus thrower Piotr Malachowski has sold the silver medal he won at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics to help pay for the medication of a 3-year-old boy suffering from eye cancer.
A mother's last act saved her drowning son A 33-year-old woman who jumped into Lake Powell managed to save her 2-year-old son before drowning, KSL reports.
Zika likely spread sexually from asymptomatic man to woman: study New Zika research released on Friday has found that the virus may spread sexually from a man to a woman even if the man had no symptoms of Zika infection.
Mom arrested after leaving kids, 8 and 9, home alone A Maryland mom who made a food run while vacationing in Rehoboth Beach, Del., probably wishes she had just microwaved some pizza bagels.
Hodgkin survivors face risk of serious heart problems People who survive a type of blood cancer known as Hodgkin lymphoma early in life may be twice as likely to develop heart problems in adulthood as peers without a history of these tumors, a U.S. study suggests.
A science-proven way to reduce teen drinking SEATTLE — Parents can help prevent their underage kids from drinking by employing a relatively simple strategy: setting clear rules that prohibit drinking, new research shows.
Who's really happier: Young people or older people? Older adults may not be as physically healthy or mentally sharp as younger and middle-age adults, but they have higher psychological well-being than these other age groups, according to a new survey of people living in San Diego County, California.
Why areas with more men have higher marriage rates In places where men outnumber women, it might seem like science would suggest that more testosterone and fewer available females might lead to less stability in relationships.