Wild bees such bumblebee could be addicted to pesticide-laced food, like humans are addicted to nicotine, study.
Month: August 2018
Pediatricians put it bluntly: Motherhood and marijuana don’t mix
More and more people consider smoking marijuana harmless or even beneficial, but mounting research suggests women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid it.
A late-life surprise: Taking care of frail, aging parents
The implications of later-life caregiving are considerable.
“To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before”: The BuzzFeed Guide
We got you covered on all things Lara Jean and Peter K. View Entire Post ›
Hospital staff singing ‘no more chemo’ song to young cancer patient goes viral
A video of the very sweet moment a young Tennessee girl learned she was cancer-free has gone viral.
What to know about the EpiPen shortage and generic version
The nationwide shortage of the EpiPen is making people scramble.
How to stay safe around red tide
Red tide is killing off marine life and posing a toxic threat to humans as well.
New ‘zombie’ gene found in elephants could help humans fight cancer
They may not be the fastest or the smartest or even the scariest, but when it comes to beating cancer, elephants are the superheroes of the living world.
Low-calorie diets affect men’s and women’s bodies differently, study shows
The study looked at the different effects on weight, metabolism and body areas.
Immigrants cost the health care system less than US-born Americans: Study
A study in the International Journal of Health Services finds that immigrants actually use far less healthcare resources than non-immigrants.
Is a diverse diet the healthiest way to go? Maybe not
Eating a variety of foods has been recommended for decades.
Casey Affleck Called The Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Him Something “I Really Regret”
“I wish I had found a way to resolve things in a different way,” he told the Associated Press. “I hate that.” View Entire Post ›