Flu Shot Season 2016-2017: How, Where, And Why To Get A Free Vaccine To Prevent Getting Sick
The best time to get a flu vaccination is before the end of October, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises.
What Is Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease? College Students Sick As Viral Infection Outbreaks Spread On Campuses
More than 70 cases of the disease were reported at the University of Illinois alone this semester.
A Cure For HIV? New Treatment On Monkeys Destroys Virus And Restores Immune Cells
Scientists conducted an experimental treatment on monkeys combining old techniques and new with promising results.
Who Is Renee Davis? Police Shoot And Kill Pregnant Native American Mother In Washington
Renee Davis was shot and killed by officers checking on her well-being at her home.
Government Surveillance: China's Social Credit' Plan Will Rank 1.3 Billion Citizens By Good Behavior
The new system would integrate financial, personal, and legal information to create a super-database of social credit.
Facebook Censorship: Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Banned Because Cartoon Boobs Are Too Sexy, Social Media Giant Insists
The campaign featured two pink cartoon circles as breasts.
Social Media And Depression: Instagram's New Mental Health Feature Sends Help To Users With Concerning Photos
The idea is that people who are suicidal often spend time on the internet seeking support, so its is the best channel to reach them through.
Where Are The Creepy Clowns Now? Pranksters Dressed In Costume Face Jail Time Around The World
After a rash of violent incidents in Germany, politicians told creepy clowns they're not messing around.
A Cure For Jet Lag? Less Oxygen On Planes May Be Key To Better Travel, Study Finds
Researchers think new findings could help the aviation industry get rid of jet lag.
Ancient Drugs Unearthed In Istanbul: Archaeologists In Turkey Find 1,400 Year Old Antidepressants And Heart Disease Medications
Seven hundred vials of methanone and phenanthrene were found after an excavation in Bathonea.
Are Aliens Talking To Us? Scientists Say Extraterrestrials May Be Trying To Contact Earth From Space
Two astronomers think the signals coming from more than 200 planets could be messages from aliens.
War, Bombings And Poverty In Afghanistan: 10 Million Afghans Have Mental Illness Or Distress After Decades Of Conflict
Only 200 psychological counselors existed in Afghanistan in 2015.
Concussion Effects: Soccer Brain Injury Gives Student Athlete Ability To Speak Spanish, Medical Condition Called Foreign Language Syndrome
High school athlete Rueben Nsemoh suffered his third concussion after getting kicked in the head while playing goalie.
Georgia Student's Leg Amputated After Abusive School Worker Hurls Him To The Ground
The employee was trained in a curriculum based on preventing and managing aggressive behavior.
Black Lives Matter 2016: Seattle Teachers Rally For Racial Equality In Schools With Students And Parents
Thousands of educators wore Black Lives Matter tee shirts and waved banners before school Wednesday morning.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs): Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Hit All-Time Highs In The US, Says Health Report
An estimated 1.5 million cases of chlamydia were reported in 2015.
Jobs And Health Risks: Waiting Tables More Stressful With Higher Risk For Stroke Than Doing Brain Surgery
Working in the service industry can increase employees' risk of stroke due to high demands and low control over work days.
Heart Attack Risk: Can Brushing Your Teeth With New Toothpaste Prevent Cardiovascular Disease?
Plaque HD reduces the inflammation that causes heart disease and stroke, a new study found.
PSAT Scores 2016: How To Find Results Online And Understand Them
Your PSAT scores can help to determine what you need to work on before taking the SATs.
Bernie Sanders Slams Gary Johnson, Fellow Weed Advocate, Before Debate
Gary Johnson is looking for votes from Bernie supporters but Sanders himself has different ideas.
Weight Watchers Fat Shames Women? 'Mood Light' Sex Campaign Goes Wrong
The diet company sent a group of journalists a light bulb in preparation for its new sex-focused diet program.
Alzheimer's Cure: How Seth Rogen, Snoop Dogg And Other Celebrities Are Fighting To Stop The Disease
The actor and his wife have a personal vendetta against the disease.
What Is Anhydrous Ammonia? In Nebraska, Tekamah Leak Causes Death And Evacuations
About half of the states in the U.S. have more than 100 facilities that store the deadly chemical.
Conjoined McDonald Twins Photo Update: Post-Surgery Pictures Show Separated Boys' Rocky Road To Recovery
Both Jadon and Anias McDonald were still intubated and face challenging obstacles in their recovery.
King Bhumibol Funeral Update: Thai Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn Appoints Princess Sirindhorn To Oversee Pyre
The late King Bhumibol Adulyadej will only be cremated once the yearlong period of mourning ends.
Pornography Laws: California Debating Condom Cops In Upcoming Election
Proposition 60 would allow Californians to file a civil lawsuit against porn companies that violate health and safety regulations.
Donald Trump And Larry Flynt: Hustler Publisher Offers Million Dollar Reward For Scandalous Tape
Larry Flynt promised a lump sum to anyone who could come forward with a verifiable recording of the presidential candidate before the election.
North Carolina GOP Headquarters Nazi Bombing: How Democrats Are Helping Raise Money To Reopen Republican Office
The GOP headquarters in Orange County, North Carolina, was firebombed Sunday when a flammable bottle of liquid was thrown through the windows.
College Students And Stress: Half Of All Undergraduates Too Poor To Eat, Need Help Getting Food
A recent survey said that despite high campus employment rates and access to meal plans, students are still going hungry.
Who Is Etan Patz? Retrial For New York City Boy Who Inspired National Missing Children’s Day To Start This Week
The six-year-old boy disappeared from New York City in 1979 while walking to his bus stop alone for the first time ever.