7 silly travel hacks that are actually genius
wavebreak3 - stock.adobe.com You can spend hours planning itineraries and pac...

Weight-loss medications could impact sexual health in unexpected ways
Popular weight-loss medications may also affect aspects of sexual health, recent research has shown.In obese and overweight men, GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1)...
10 Things Your Assisted-Living Facility Won't Tell You
An assisted-living residence is a whole lot better than a nursing home. But it's hardly a panacea. Here's what you need to know before choosing one.Betty Ann Dr...

'Landman' stars Ali Larter and Michelle Randolph stun in jaw-dropping looks at Actor Awards
Hollywood stars showcased glamorous looks on the red carpet ahead of the 32nd Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards. The awards ceremon...

One type of olive oil has a surprising effect on brainpower during aging
Olive oil has long been shown to benefit heart health, but a new Spanish study from Universitat Rovira i Virgili revealed that extra virgin olive oil may also p...

Combination nasal spray vaccine could protect against COVID, flu and pneumonia at once
A single spritz could eventually offer simultaneous protection against several infectious diseases.Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a new vaccine...

Common nighttime noise exposure may trigger heart problems, study suggests
Living near heavy traffic could negatively impact your heart health.A European study, published in the journal Environmental Research, found that exposure to ni...
Ten Things Your Pharmacist Won't Tell You
1. "My prices will make you sick." The pharmacy business should be all about uniformity. Go from drugstore to drugstore and your prescription should have the sa...
Check Out These Steam Next Fest Demos Picked By The Game Informer Staff
Steam Next Fest has arrived once again. Hundreds upon hundreds of demos for upcoming games are now at pl...
The Big Magic The Gathering x TMNT Preview: A Video Game-Themed Commander Deck, Pizza Lands, A New Multiplayer Format, And More
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Some supplements may pose risks for people with diabetes, experts say
Some surveys find that about 75% of U.S. adults have used supplements, while federal survey data shows that 58% used one in the past 30 days — but some groups s...

Some 80-year-olds still have razor-sharp brains — and now scientists know why
Older adults classified as "SuperAgers" generate at least twice as many neurons in the hippocampus than their typical aging peers, a new study has revealed.Thes...

New study hints at a hidden Alzheimer’s risk factor affecting older Americans
People with greater exposure to air pollution could face a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by Emory University in Atlant...

Mars’ red color may be related to a habitable past: study
Mars' distinctive red color comes from the mineral ferrihydrite, which only forms in the presence of cool water, a new study claims. Ferrihydrite also forms at ...

Alzheimer's symptoms could be predicted years in advance through one simple test
A simple blood test could predict not only a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, but also the year symptoms will begin.Researchers at the Washingto...

5 ways to preserve your vision as you age, according to an ophthalmologist
As people age, vision naturally declines and the risk of eye conditions increases. That includes age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a condition that typica...
9 video games that don't really start until after the credits roll, according to gamers
DC Studio - stock.adobe.com Usually, seeing the credits roll on a video game ...
Fox 411: The Best of 2000, Part 2
05.24.00: Mark Hughes |6.20.00: Carlos Leon|8.23.00: Darcy LaPier|10.2.00: Debra Winger 2000: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been Here's just a sampling of so...
Phil Spencer Is Retiring, Xbox President Sarah Bond Is Leaving, And Microsoft's CoreAI Head Is New CEO Of Microsoft Gaming
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is retiring, and Xbox president Sarah Bond, long considered the person...

Diabetes risk could be lower for people who live in certain US regions, study finds
Living at high altitudes may lower the risk of diabetes, and scientists believe they have finally figured out why.A new study from the Gladstone Institutes in S...
