Fasting-Mimicking Diet Turns Back the Clock on Aging, Small Study Suggests
A team of researchers revealed that eating in a certain manner that mimics fasting considerably reduces risk factors for aging in healthy people. The researchers from the Longevity Institute at UCLA...
View ArticleAllergists Warn About Uncomfortable Allergy Season Ahead, as Monday’s Pollen...
Atlanta allergists issued a warning for U.S. citizens who suffer from allergies as Monday’s pollen count far exceeded any expectations this early in the year. At the start of the week, allergists at...
View ArticleAccording to a New Study, Sexual Orientation Influences Orgasm Frequency
Multiple research papers in the past claimed that men, in general, are likely to climax more frequently than women. The discrepancy was so blatant, that the scientific community dubbed the effect the...
View ArticleHealth Experts Consider Third MMR Vaccine Dose Because of Rising Mumps Cases
Since almost a decade ago, mumps cases started to rise at alarming rates. Because of this surge, federal health officials are now weighing the option of administering a third dose of the MMR vaccine....
View ArticleFebruary Recall Review Faulty Every Product Pulled from Shelves from Swings...
February has not been a good month for business. Especially for swings manufacturers, soda distributors, or cutlery companies. Between February 19th and 25th, thousands of products have been pulled...
View ArticleHealth Experts Say Intense Physical Activity Damages Men’s Libido
While light to moderate physical activity has been linked to higher sex drive, researchers warned that intense workout sessions can actually lower men’s libido. A new study confirms the health experts’...
View ArticleGirl with Unusual Condition Talks to teachers and Students Alike on world...
Fourth-grader Ava Garnett was born with a rare condition that affects her elbows, kneecaps, nails and other joints. Currently, she is studying at Petrides School in Sunnyside. According to her family,...
View ArticleFlorida Conservationists Issued a Set of Instructions to Help Nesting Sea...
According to wildlife experts, March marks the beginning of sea turtles nesting season in Florida. During this time, the creatures swim onto the beaches to dig nests and lay their eggs in the sand....
View ArticleBad News for Swimmers Diving into Urine-Infested Pools
There will always be that one person, or even more, unfortunately, that will choose to go number 1 in the pool regardless the health consequences that directly involves them and other swimmers alike. A...
View ArticleNASA Asks for Help Naming the 7 Newly Discovered Planets
Now that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has stumbled upon seven new planets that may support intelligent life, beyond our solar system, the officials need to come up with names for...
View ArticleHealth Experts Declared Meningococcal Outbreak Onset in Oregon
Recently, health experts confirmed a case of meningococcal disease at Oregon State University. The announcement came after the strain has been lying dormant for quite some time now, and awoke only to...
View ArticleWall Street Bonuses Scored Highest Value Since 2013
The financial services sector in New York City saw a major revenue increase last year. Employees that empower this industry received $138,210 in Wall Street bonuses for the year of 2016. This financial...
View ArticleBuzzFeed to Go Public in 2018 as a Media Tech Company
BuzzFeed has been around the block for ten years now. Not only that, but the company managed to introduced a new type of media format that suits the needs of modern society best. The centerpiece of its...
View ArticleCassini Achieved A Successful First Dive Part Of Its “Grand Finale”
NASA has been all abuzz this week as Cassini, its Saturn exploring mission, prepared and took the first dive of its “Grand Finale”. This is set to end on September 15th, as the spacecraft will take its...
View ArticleA Mysterious Illness Claimed 12 Lives In Liberia
According to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO), a mysterious illness continues claiming lives in Liberia. Since April 23rd, there have been 12 deaths and 22 cases of the illness....
View ArticleMental Health Awareness Month: Let’s Talk About Mental Problems
Mental health awareness is an important subject. People are starting to get used to the fact that mental problems should be addressed and that they need to be treated. This can also help by...
View ArticleScientists Find New Ankylosaur Fossil, Decide To Call It Zuul
Recently, Canadian scientists unearthed an ankylosaur fossil and decided to name it Zuul, after the red-eyed villain from the 1984 movie “Ghostbusters”. What Made the Team Decide on Zuul? It was the...
View ArticleAmazon’s Newest Update Should Help Detect Fake Wake Words
As most of the technologies of its kind, Amazon’s Echo range of devices can “wake up” based on a particular set of words. In Alexa’s case, it is simply that, “Alexa”. However, its voice recognition...
View ArticleWhat Made Whales, The Biggest Animals On Earth, So Large?
Whales are well known for being the biggest animals on Earth, their massive shapes moving not ungracefully through the planet’s waters. But fossil records seem to indicate that these large animals were...
View ArticleMites Are The Number 1 Enemy Of Honeybees And Their Colonies
Specialists recently released a number of surveys targeting the state of U.S. honeybees and their numbers after the winter. As a report found that this winter registered the lowest losses value in 10...
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