Adidas Turns Recycled Ocean Waste Into Sneakers
German shoe maker Adidas has launched a pair of shoes made out of garbage dumped into the oceans.
Dating App Marketed To People With Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
The creator hopes to help reduce the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections such as HPV, HIV and herpes.
Statins Linked To Aggression in Women, Calmness In Men
Statins lower the level of aggression in men and increase it in women, according to new research.
Umbilical Cord 'Milking' Can Help Premature Babies Born Via C-Section: Study
Massaging the umbilical cord of preterm babies born via C-section can help improve their blood pressure and red blood cell count.
Researchers Identify Poppy Gene That Produces Morphine, Sparking Fears Of 'Home-Brewed' Narcotics
Researchers have cracked the gene code that lets poppy plants make morphine.
British Teens Developing Condoms That Would Help Detect Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Three British teens are developing a prophylactic that would change color upon contact with an infection.
Parkinson's Disease Linked To 16 Types Of Cancer: Study
Parkinson's disease can increase the risk of developing 16 types of cancer, including lung, urinary tract and brain cancers, as well as leukemia and melanoma.
Wearing High Heels May Lead To Morton's Neuroma
Researchers say that wearing high heels can cause a nerve disease known as Morton's Neuroma.
Red Tuna Crabs Washing Up On Southern California Beaches
The phenomenon could be linked to warm Pacific Ocean currents, officials said.
Scientists Discover Promising Treatment For Osteoporosis
Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute have developed a drug that can help treat osteoporosis.
Cats Can Make Owners Mentally Ill: Medical Experts
A parasite in cat feces can make people mentally unwell, claims a research report.
British Scientists Develop 'Self-Healing' Aircraft Wings
A British research team claims to have developed aircraft wings that can auto-fix during flight.
Women Try To Slim Down At Peak Fertility To Attract Men: Study
Women are more concerned about their weight when they are ovulating, recent research states.
Teens Go Online For Health Information: Study
In the U.S., young people "are using the Internet to take care of themselves and others around them," a researcher said.
Laugh, Or Not? It May Depend On Genes
Differences in gene variants may influence how people react to humor and other emotional situations, researchers say.
Soy Supplements Don't Help Asthma Patients: Study
"Instead of focusing on supplements, we should be taking a more holistic approach,” the lead author said.
Fatigue Could Be A Sign Of Dehydration: Study
British researchers find that nearly 60 percent of patients drink less than one glass of water per day.
Mediterranean Diet Can Cut Womb Cancer Risk By 50 Percent: Study
"Our everyday choices, like what we eat and how active we are, affect our risk of cancer," a lead researcher said.
New Bandage Can Predict Wounds Before They Actually Appear
A team of researchers has discovered an adhesive that can help detect bedsores even before they surface.
Chemical Component In Moisturizers Can Help Improve IVF Rates: Study
A research study has found that an ingredient in commonly available moisturizers can help improve success rates of in vitro fertilization treatments.
Injured Turtle Gets 3D Printed Titanium Jaw Supplied By Turkish Company
After the creature is hurt by a boat propeller, a Turkish company designs prostheses to help it resume eating normally.
Stem Cells Could Help Repair Irreversible Damage To Heart: Researchers
Scientists in Britain also have identified a type of protein, called PDGFR alpha, on the surface of stem cells that possess heart-repairing properties.
Good News For Fitness Freaks: 'SmartPlate' Counts Calories
A newly invented plastic dish might help people stop overeating.
Researchers Unveil Correlation Between Asthma, Peanut Allergy In Children
Kids with asthma would benefit from a test for peanut sensitivity, especially when wheezing and coughing are difficult to control.
Increased Estrogen Level In Males May Lead To Breast Cancer
Men with higher levels of the hormone are at two-and-a-half times greater risk of developing the disease, research reveals.
Scientists Perform X-Ray On Chocolates To Get Rid Of Fat Blooms
Researchers use X-rays to determine why candy sometimes gets a "spoiled" appearance.
Chinese Researchers Create Artificial Muscles For The First Time Using Epidermal Peel Of Onions
Cells developed in a lab can expand and contract, depending on the magnitude of voltage passed through them.
Meet The Gentoo Penguin Chicks Born At Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo [WATCH LIVE]
Two hatchlings are expected to be the first of many this season at the Edinburgh Zoo.