Adventurous Eaters Are Healthier and Weigh Less, Says New Study
A new study found that people who try exotic foods are more likely to weigh less and feel better about their health than their less adventurous counterparts
A new study found that people who try exotic foods are more likely to weigh less and feel better about their health than their less adventurous counterparts
In human trials, researchers used an experimental drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer's for people in early stages of the disease.
When a mailman posted a plea for book donations for a 12-year-old boy without any, he only expected a few to show up, not the hundreds that have so far.
The world's first malaria vaccine has been approved by EU officials. The nonprofit drug may help more than 400,000 young children who die yearly from the disease.
Carolina Panthers football player Thomas Davis is one of the best linebackers in the NFL football league, but his work off the field is what earned him this year's Walter Payton Man of the Year award.
Two teachers are being recognized as heroes for their response during a tragic shooting inside a Lafayette movie theater July 23.
When a group of 20-somethings hit the streets of Montreal to hand out roses and strawberries, they transformed everyone's Monday blues—including their own.
Aside from being adorable, this photo may have actually saved the lives of the two adorable pups pictured in it.
The same group who organized an impromptu dance party on a commuter train in Perth has just followed up with a surprise on another train–this time a singalong.
Would you sing a song if asked by a voice in a gas pump? ... This guy did, and his magnetic performance so impressed Jay Leno that he was invited to sing on TV in front of millions. Responding to a Tonight Show stunt set up in a suburban gas station, Will Sims belted out Bon Jovi's Livin' on a Prayer while his wife howled with laughter in the car. (WATCH) https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/recreation/celebrities/ga
The HIV-1 virus has proved to be tenacious, inserting its genome permanently into its victims' DNA, forcing patients to take a lifelong drug regimen. But, in 2014, a team of Temple University School of Medicine researchers designed a way to snip out the HIV-1 genes for good.
Bri Dredge, a teacher won $20,000 on the game show Millionaire Hot Seat, used part of the prize money to buy her students new leather shoes.