Detention of two Italians at 'Alligator Alcatraz' sparks backlash at home...
Republicans push bill that would force Kennedy Center Opera House to be renamed after Melania...
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Gaza Hospital Says 21 Children Died From Malnutrition And Starvation In 72 Hours
The head of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday said that 21 children had died across the Palestinian territory in the past three days "due to malnutrition and starvation".
A genetic test could predict the odds of obesity, allowing for early interventions
Scientists looked at the genes of millions of people to determine which ones are linked to obesity — and developed a way to screen people before age 5.
Billionaire Koch brother part of latest Bohemian Grove scandal...
Sickening claims...
'Overweight' Kim Jong-un desperate for OZEMPIC...
Push for More Organ Transplants Putting Donors at Risk...
Baltimore overdoses may be linked to new drug...
Your Loneliness Is Literally Killing You
In the most connected era in human history, people are dying of loneliness. Roughly 100 every hour, according to a
The New Sun Worship
Tanning is back. And this time, it’s not just about looking good.
Porn’s tragic curse: Kylie Page seventh X-rated star to die of drug-related causes in last three years
Kylie Page, 28, was found dead from an apparent overdose inside her Hollywood apartment on June 25.
DOJ asks only to unseal Epstein grand jury records after uproar over files...
Paramount bidder Skydance plays patriotism card in push for deal OK
Skydance's CEO told the FCC this week that CBS would reflect "varied ideological perspectives" of U.S. viewers, while touting "American storytelling."
The Don preparing to grant asylum to Bolsonaro?
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Swollen ankles, leg cramps, flaky skin...
Why Americans Keep Gaining Weight Despite Burning More Calories Than Ever
Americans burn more daily calories than people in less developed countries, but they gain more weight. A new study explains why.
Putin's soldiers 'killed in mass poisoning by laced bottles of water'...
Cuban and Jamaican Deported to Africa...
Gastrointestinal cancers are rising dramatically in people under 50
Some researchers suspect the trend has to do with obesity and diet. Others point to changes in the gut microbiome.
Puerto Rico bans hormone therapy, trans surgery for anyone under 21...
Man sucked into MRI on Long Island, suffers critical injuries
A man is in critical condition after being sucked into an MRI machine when he walked into a room where a scan was in progress while wearing a metal chain, authorities say. According to investigators, officers responding to a 911 call for help at the Nassau Open MRI on Old Country Road in Westbury around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday were told…
Walking 14 More Steps Per Minute Can Fight Off Frailty Effects For Seniors
A study shows that older adults who increased their walking speed by 14 steps per minute saw big improvements in mobility and independence.
Judge closes famous Seattle nude beach -- because people keep having sex...
Eight healthy babies born after IVF using DNA from three people
Genetic material from mother and father transferred to healthy donor egg to reduce risk of life-threatening diseases
Experts weigh in on concerning markings across President's body...
Dementia linked to Internet use
Scientists have looked into internet use to see if it's at all linked with the likelihood of developing dementia — and found, interestingly, that moderate and regular internet use seems to be cognitively helpful to older folks. Published in the August edition of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, this paper is unique, as […]
Many drugs found ineffective
Researchers in Sweden found that up to two in three cancer drugs prove to be useless for patients after years of research.
Cancer on the rise in young adults
Certain kinds of cancer are being diagnosed more often in younger adults in the US, a new study shows, and the increases seem to be driven by cancers in women and adults in their 30s.