International Observe The Moon Night Is Happening This Weekend. Here's How You Can Participate
People can also participate in NASA's moon-related Bingo challenge.
Americans' Consumption Of 'Ultra-Processed' Foods Increased In Past 2 Decades: 18-Year Study
"This is concerning, as eating more ultra-processed foods is associated with poor diet quality and higher risk of several chronic diseases," the study's lead author said.
Extroverts 'Burdened' By Work-From-Home Setup During COVID-19: Study
By the end of the study, extroverts and conscientious people had lost their "advantages."
Warm Milk Before Bed: Researchers Shed Light On Milk's Sleep-Enhancing Properties
The researchers' work could one day lead to new, natural sleep remedies.
Butterball Recall: Ground Turkey Products Sold At Kroger's, BJ's Stores May Contain Plastic Pieces
So far, there have been no confirmed reports of injuries from consuming the recalled ground turkey products.
FDA Authorizes Marketing Of E-Cigarettes In First-Of-Its-Kind Move
The agency cited benefits to "addicted adult smokers."
Chemicals Found In Toys And Detergents Linked To 100,000 Early Deaths A Year: Study
It also costs billions in lost economic productivity each year.
Dog Food Recall: Another Product Pulled For 'Elevated' Vitamin D Levels
The recall affects 1,600 cases of Pure Vita Salmon Entree Dog Food.
National Savings Day: 7 Simple Tips To Save Money
Whether you're only beginning the savings journey or looking for ways to improve, National Savings Day is a good time to have a closer look at one's spending habits.
Dozens Of Popular E-Liquids Contain Toxic, Potentially Harmful Chemicals: Study
Benzaldehyde, which is among the chemicals the researchers detected in the e-liquids, is considered "harmful if inhaled."
Getting Enough Natural Sunlight Exposure May Help Improve Sleep, Mood: Study
The researchers looked at data from more than 400,000 participants of the U.K. Biobank program.
Minority Children More Likely To Die Post-Surgery Regardless Of Socioeconomic Status: Study
Researchers studied the data from 2006, 2009 and 2012, comparing the surgical outcomes of the white children and minority children in different socioeconomic status.
COVID-19: Symptomatic Pregnant Women More Likely To Face Complications, Adverse Outcomes, Studies Find
Their newborns were also more likely to require oxygen support, one study has found.
'Unsafe Lead Levels': Canned Roast Beef Sold Nationwide Recalled Over Possible Contamination
The recall affects over 525,000 pounds of canned roast beef with gravy.
Tree Unidentified For Decades Now Declared New Species
Researchers aptly gave it a name that means "Mystery of Manu."
'Exergames' Can Be Enjoyable Way For Type 1 Diabetics To Stay Active: Study
Active video games' health benefits may be similar to that of running, say researchers.
'Hidden' Tragedy: More Than 140,000 US Children Lost A Caregiver To COVID-19 Pandemic
Children losing their caregivers is a "tragic consequence" of adult COVID-19 deaths.
E-Cigarette Liquids, Aerosols Contain Thousands Of Unknown Chemicals: Study
Plenty of studies reveal the dangers of traditional cigarettes, but not enough research has been conducted on the trendy new e-cigarettes.
'Historic Moment': WHO Recommends Use Of World's First Malaria Vaccine
It is recommended for "children at risk."
Hobby Lobby Recall: Stop Using These Stools That Pose Fall, Injury Risks
There have been six reports of minor injuries.
Spider Silk's Supposed Antimicrobial Properties 'Not Supported' By Data, Study Finds
The research says that we should assume that spider silk isn't antimicrobial.
'Once-In-A-Generation Event': New Fossil Tardigrade Species Discovered In 16-Million-Year-Old Amber
The new species is only the third tardigrade amber fossil on record.
6 Deer Have Died From Viral Disease In Michigan: State Authorities
The virus is transmitted from the bite of a biting fly known as a midge.
NASA Lucy Mission: Create Your Own Time Capsule To Follow The Spacecraft's Journey
People can open their time capsules as they follow the milestones of the Lucy mission.
Yezo Virus: Previously Unknown Virus Linked To 'Emerging' Infectious Disease Discovered In Japan
The novel nairovirus can infect and cause illness in humans.
'Brain Pacemaker': Personalized Brain Stimulation Successfully Treats Patient's Severe Depression
The customized method helped relieve the patient's symptoms "almost immediately," according to the researchers.
How Childhood Maltreatment Affects Relationships In Adulthood: Study
The severity of depression and insecure attachment styles "fully mediated" the link.
'Almost All' Adults Are Gassy And It Affects Their Quality Of Life: Survey
Farting was found to be the most common daily symptom.
Dog Food Sold Nationwide Recalled Over Elevated Vitamin D Levels
Some 5,500 cases of Fromm Family Foods dog food are affected by the recall.
Brand-To-Brand Praise: Complimenting Competitors Can Help Companies Boost Reputation, Sales, Study Shows
Praising competitors "increases perceptions of brand warmth," researchers said.