The Golden Gate Bridge Is Making Weird Noises, Engineers Devise A Plan To Fix It [Watch]
The source of the issue has been pointed out to be a retrofit of the bridge that was installed in 2020.
Women's Healthy Weight Day: Inspiring Quotes, Tips For Healthy Weight Loss
Physical, mental, and social well-being counts as real health, which may be achieved through nutrition, exercise, mental stability, and sleep.
How To Survive A Nuclear Attack: Experts Suggest You Should Avoid These Locations
Finding a safe place quickly will be imperative since the time between the explosion and the blast wave is only a few seconds.
Frequent Visits To Green Spaces Associated With Lower Use Of Prescription Drugs: Study
Led by researchers from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Tampere University in Finland, and the University of Eastern Finland, the study analyzed data from around 6,000 Helsinki residents.
Dangers Of 'Herbal Tea': Woman Hospitalized Due To Liver Damage
After just three days of tea cessation, not only did the woman's symptoms disappear but the blood tests showed that her liver function had improved.
Wake-Up Call: Social Interactions Decrease Risk Of Dementia, Study Finds
"This is essentially a wake-up call for people who aren't aware of this," corresponding author Thomas Cudjoe said.
Co-Infection Of Flu And Strep Can Become Very Serious In Kids; Doctors Explain Why
The best way to safeguard children against the flu and its concomitant secondary infections is to get vaccinated.
Enzyme Treatment Given To Fetus Prevents Debilitating Condition That Killed Siblings
The ground-breaking treatment was for a lysosomal storage disorder called Pompe disease
Boiled Peanuts Can Help Fight Allergies In Kids, Study Finds
Heating the peanuts by boiling or roasting partially destroys their immunoreactive components, according to the research.
Canine Flu Cases On The Rise; Authorities Advise Owners To Skip Dog Parks
"The signs range in severity between no signs at all and severe illness, sometimes resulting in death," the Montgomery County Office of Animal Services said.
Scientists Propose Creating Human Antennas For 6G Technology
"Ultimately, we want to be able to harvest waste energy from all sorts of sources in order to power future technology," Jie Xiong said.
Success In The Sky: Global Efforts Lead To Slow But Definite Ozone Healing
"There has been a sea change in the way our society deals with ozone-depleting substances," scientific panel co-chair David W. Fahey said.
Antennas Keep Showing Up In Salt Lake City, But It's Owners Remain Anonymous [Photos]
"As long as it's not dangerous, we really don't care," Salt Lake City's recreational trails manager Tyler Fonarow said. "We just want people to stop doing it so we can get back to taking care of our lands."
Dehydration, Radiation, Blood Clots: Ways In Which Long Flights Can Affect You
Not drinking sufficient water or drinking more alcohol can also lead to dehydration on airplanes.
How Safe Is Ayahuasca? Study Reveals Side-Effects Of The Traditional Psychedelic Substance
The researchers found an emerging pattern that could determine who might be more vulnerable to these side effects.
Satellites Photo-Bombing Night Sky Posing An 'Existential Threat,' Astronomers Warn
Light pollution from satellites is threatening night sky observations.
FDA Says Abortion Pills Are Safe And Effective; How To Use Them, Side Effects
Currently, there are two ways one can go through abortion- medical and surgical.
How To Protect Pets This Winter, Animal Expert Shares Easy Tips
There are various ways to ensure that pets stay healthy and remain less prone to falling sick, including ensuring timely vaccination.
From Staying In Bed For 60 Days To Selling Plasma, 4 Ways To Earn Money
Some people may look at it as a service for the betterment of science, or even an act of saving lives.
Cardiac Arrest, Heart Failure Or Heart Attack: What Made Damar Hamlin Collapse?
A silent killer, heart disease took an estimated 17.9 million lives in 2019, equivalent to 32% of all deaths around the world, according to the WHO.
Rare Green Comet To Orbit Near Earth Next Month In First Appearance Since Recorded History
If the comet stays on the track, it will be easily spotted with the help of binoculars, NASA said.
NASA Satellite Captures Bomb Cyclone Blanketing The US [Photos]
"As winds howled and snow piled up from what some forecasters called a 'once-in-a-generation' storm, so did the traffic accidents, power outages, and transportation woes," NASA officials wrote in a statement.
Man's Arms Go Numb After 20 Years Of Vegan Diet; Here's What Happened
Those who haven't consumed eggs, dairy, and meat for more than five years are at risk of vitamin B12 deficiency, according to a study.
From Orgasm Allergy To Lung Injury After Masturbation: 5 Strangest Medical Cases Of 2022
These cases make us wonder about the bizarre ways in which our bodies can fall sick.
Alien Allure: Scientists Create Star Trek-Like Detector To Spot Otherworldly Travelers
"With trillions of stars out there, you are telling me that one doesn't have aliens that haven't done this? Just one? I think the odds are in our favor," lead author, Gianni Martire, CEO of Applied Physics said.
What Is 'Brain-Eating Amoeba'? 50-Year-Old Man Dies Days After He Started Showing Symptoms
According to the CDC, the infection is fatal in almost 97 percent of cases.
These Exercises Give More Bang For Your Buck, Study Shows
"With the small amount of daily exercise needed to see results, people don't necessarily even have to go to the gym – they can incorporate eccentric exercise into their everyday routine," Ken Nosaka.
What We Like To Eat May Actually Be Determined By Our Genetics, Study Finds
The study found that food could not be labeled by flavor type such as sweet or savory but by how much they were liked.
85-Year-Old SuperAger With Spectacular Memory Reveals Her Secret
"You get into a groove and if you stay too long it's a rut, then it's a trench, then it's a tunnel," Carol Siegler said. "Just keep turning your head and looking around."
Baby Born With Heart Defect Successfully Treated With Injected Stem Cells In A World First
"We don't know what the future brings, but we are so grateful for Finley's life to be turned around after the stem cell treatment as he now has a chance at life he might not have had otherwise," the child's mother, Melissa Hudd, said.