Health 7 hours ago Ditching the lawnmower may have unexpected health benefits, according to experts "Let It Bloom June" provides health advantages by reducing strain from mowing, decreasing exposure to lawn chemicals, and promoting mental wellness through connection with nature, a doctor says.
Quizzes 2 days ago American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on festival firsts and summery snacks The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of festival firsts and summery snacks.
Health 2 days ago What to know before visiting a chiropractor: Experts discuss benefits and risks Chiropractors offer non-invasive care, but transparency and education are key. One expert explains risks and benefits of chiropractic treatment and recommends a multidisciplinary approach.
Food-Drink 3 days ago America's favorite pasta reveals strong regional preferences, study shows Spaghetti tops America's pasta preference study, winning in 20 states, with Mississippi showing the strongest loyalty at 55%. Penne dominates in some unexpected areas.
Health 5 days ago Ozempic users report surprising cravings for certain smells: Here's what to know The rising trend of sweet-smelling gourmand fragrances coincides with anecdotal reports from GLP-1 weight-loss drug users experiencing new cravings for sugary scents.
Celebrity Chefs 6 days ago Celebrity chef planning pop-up bakery at historic 16th century home, documents show Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef, proposes a pop-up bakery at Spains Hall, a Grade I-listed site, ensuring minimal impact on heritage while offering baked goods and coffee for a month.
Quizzes June 1 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on legendary landmarks and fruitful facts The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of legendary landmarks and fruitful facts.
Health May 31 Most common causes of cavities in the teeth — and how to prevent them Cavities form from tooth decay and can lead to pain or tooth loss. Here's a roundup of symptoms, causes and expert tips to protect your teeth and maintain good oral health.
Travel May 29 America's second-largest cicada swarm is about to emerge across the East Coast The fascinating emergence of Brood XIV cicadas in the Eastern U.S. will take place this summer. These insects are harmless to humans and gardens, and mark a unique natural event, experts say.
Food-Drink May 29 This $140 all-you-can-eat buffet feels like a 'luxury resort vacation' This $140 dining experience has lobsters, oysters, filet mignon, live music and more. The Nordic in Rhode Island is home to far more than its legendary all-you-can-eat buffet.
Health May 28 Is Ozempic ruining your teeth? What to know about impact on dental health Patients have reported dental issues like tooth decay and dry mouth after taking GLP-1s like Ozempic for weight loss, though no scientific evidence confirms this connection.
Health May 27 Zone 2 training: The trending workout that burns fat without intense exercise Zone 2 training is a fitness method that targets 60% to 70% of one's maximum heart rate, and maximizes fat burning compared to more strenuous exercise.
Health May 25 What is ketamine therapy? Mormon reality stars tout controversial treatment Jen and Zac Affleck from "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" credit ketamine therapy for saving their marriage. A doctor discusses its use in depression treatment and potential risks.
Quizzes May 25 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on country classics and patriotic practices The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of country classics and patriotic practices.
MILITARY May 23 Americans should honor Memorial Day in this way, military service members suggest For Memorial Day during NYC's Fleet Week 2025, U.S. military members urge Americans to remember sacrifices, share stories and reflect on the Navy's 250 years.
Health May 23 Cold sores may play role in Alzheimer's development, new research reveals A new study links cold sores to Alzheimer's, highlighting HSV-1's role. Women in particular could have a higher risk. Anti-herpetic drugs may reduce dementia chances.
Coffee Updates & News May 22 The optimal time to drink coffee isn't when you normally have it Discover why delaying your morning cup of coffee can benefit your natural wake-up process by aligning with cortisol levels, according to nutrition experts.
Health May 21 4 biggest handwashing mistakes that could increase germs and viruses Many neglect handwashing after public outings, risking germ spread. Soap and water are vital, especially when coughing or sneezing, to prevent infections, experts say.
Health May 20 Woman faces risk of rare spinal condition after yoga pose led to slipped discs After a yoga injury led to slipped discs, a U.K. woman is struggling with symptoms of early cauda equina syndrome, a spinal condition that affects nerves in the lower back.
Travel May 19 Flight passenger spots cockroaches crawling in airplane cabin: 'Never again' After a passenger found roaches on a Spirit Airlines flight, she shared footage online. Spirit Airlines inspected the aircraft and said it maintains a commitment to cleanliness.
Health May 18 Mom credits TikTok video for cancer diagnosis after spotting strange nail marking TikTok video leads to early diagnosis of subungual melanoma for Ohio mother, highlighting the importance of recognizing nail changes for early cancer detection.
Quizzes May 18 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on treasured tunes and midwestern marvels The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of treasured tunes, leafy lunches and midwestern marvels.
Health May 15 Invasive insect poses health threat in 19 states, expert warns The Asian needle ant is a stealthy and dangerous invasive species spreading across the U.S., with a painful sting that can cause severe allergic reactions.
Health May 13 Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans Mexico's New World Screwworm outbreak halts livestock imports at the southern border as US officials work to prevent the parasitic fly from spreading to American animals.
Quizzes May 11 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on May marvels, hamburger history and lyrical legends The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of May marvels, hamburger history and lyrical legends.
Health May 11 Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms As allergy season kicks into high gear, a doctor provides tips to manage symptoms, as the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reveals the 10 "allergy capitals" of the U.S.
Food-Drink May 10 Unexpected state dominates America's pizza scene and it's not New York Surprising pizza rankings reveal this state has the most pizzerias per capita in America, outranking pizza giants New York and Chicago. New York didn't even make the top 10.
Health May 10 Music conductor with Parkinson’s sees symptoms improve with deep brain stimulation An Ohio music conductor battling Parkinson's has found relief with adaptive deep brain stimulation, nearly eliminating tremors that threatened his career.
Health May 9 Left-handed people could be at higher risk for some neurological disorders: study Scientists discover connection between left-handedness and neurological disorders. Study reveals lefties have 3.5 times higher autism risk, pointing to shared genetic and developmental factors.
Food-Drink May 8 Protein-packed American-grown rice alternative has twice the amount as quinoa American-grown heritage grain sorghum offers twice the amount of protein content as quinoa and four times that of rice while being drought-tolerant and gluten-free.