A reminder that too much of a good thing is STILL a thing. Rethinking how many steps you ACTUALLY need.
Read MoreAbout two years ago, Alphonso Evans went to the hospital for what he thought was just another bladder infection and ended up in intensive care. In an effort to combat antibiotic-resistant superbugs, scientists have created "living antibiotics" made of viruses that have been genetically modified using the gene-editing tool CRISPR.
Read MoreIndians — along with the Nepalese, Pakistanis, Italians, the French, and many others — have been cooking with chickpea flour for centuries. Americans, on the other hand, only seem to have woken up to the ingredient in the last decade or so. And they've woken up in a big way.
Read MoreMost of us have a "type" — certain quirks and qualities we're just more into, that pique our sexual desire. But why are we attracted to the people we're attracted to? And does ‘race’ have anything to do with it?
Read More“The first forest bathing started in Japan in the 1980s as a form of preventative health care,” said Moshe Sherman, a medical qi gong therapist ... “The idea is that in order to balance the stress of urban life, we need to expose ourselves to nature. Just get yourself into nature and be present.”
Read MorePediatrician Nadine Burke Harris found an unsettling trend when examining patients at her clinic: trauma. She found that adversity can change a child's biology and result in severe health outcomes.
Read MoreCelery, that crunchy and watery stick vegetable we only seem to be able to eat with dips might just be the most underrated food at the supermarket. Here are some health tips to include celery as a part of your healthy diet and nutrition.
Read MoreLaura Stassi is a writer who moved to Reston, Virginia, after her almost 30-year marriage ended. Being single feels like being a stranger in a strange land, and she’s not sure how to navigate the terrain. Dating While Gray features the true stories of people age 50 and older who are seeking that special someone.
Read More"By making them do chores — taking out the garbage, doing their own laundry — they realize I have to do the work of life in order to be part of life," [says] Julie Lythcott-Haims
Read MoreDuPont opened a factory in Saudi Arabia last week that will produce reverse osmosis water filters. The filters use ultra-thin membranes to remove water impurities, including PFAS — chemicals made and used by DuPont that have caused widespread water contamination around the world.
Read MorePFOA and PFO's impair male reproductive health, according to a study released in early November.
A new generation of gene-edited food, through a process called CRISPR, is on its way and expected to change our crops and supermarket shelves. Some …say there needs to be oversight of gene-edited crops and animals.
Read MoreMedications, anxiety, STIs, high standards, and all the other reasons younger generations aren’t boning.
Read MoreFecal bacteria shoots into the air when a lidless toilet flushes … But in bathrooms where such plumes gush regularly, where does all that fecal bacteria go?
Collard Greens are not just southern home cooking, they are highly nutritious!
Read MoreKevin and Emily talk about their relationship while the other wears headphones so we can hear both sides of their story.
Read MoreHere are the latest findings on: using plant foods to protect against cancer, heart disease, and other chronic illnesses.
Read MoreShould we all stop eating school Lunch?
Read MoreOur series Pay Attention looks at how to retrain our focus and recapture our attention under the bombardment of technology and information that distracts us. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson explores if sensory deprivation can short-circuit the noise.
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