Since 1990, there have been about 1,000 confirmed cases of the plague in the U.S. and over 80 percent have been the bubonic form.
NASA reveals true identity of mysterious space centaurs
The findings suggest that approximately 66 percent of the centaur population are comets.
Drinking coffee linked to 50 percent lower risk of suicide, researchers say
Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, but it could also act as a mild antidepressant by boosting production of specific neurotransmitters in the brain.
Scientists may have discovered cure for cat allergies
Allergies are the result of the body reacting to a foreign substance.
Sex addiction may not be real disorder, brain scans suggest
There remains a controversy among mental health experts in regards to hypersexuality, otherwise known as sexual addiction. Many professional are questioning whether or not is it a real mental disorder. The recent updates made to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual or Mental Disorders didn’t include anything in regards to sexual addiction. However, this type of addiction […]
Skipping breakfast and eating late at night could be deadly, study shows
Eating breakfast and avoiding late night meals are behaviors supported by this study.
Spray-on sunscreens may be flammable, FDA warns
The FDA also suggests that people limit sun exposure, especially between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Teen inhales dart from homemade blowgun
The researchers predict that dart inhalations are likely to increase in frequency, as homemade blowgun instructions proliferate on the Internet.
Study: Homicide impacting racial gap in U.S. life expectancy
In the black male population, homicide reduced life expectancy by almost a year.
Absence really does make the heart grow fonder, study finds
The study cites 63 heterosexual couples, all with a connection to Cornell University in their early 20s as either students or partners of a student.