Men are less aggressive after smelling women’s tears: study
Read it and weep. Men are less aggressive after smelling women’s tears, according to study findings published Thursday in PLOS Biology. The research, carried out...
Why a popped champagne cork is a huge injury risk
Don’t start the new year in the emergency room. Popping bubbly to ring in 2024 may be more dangerous than partiers think, as an international...
Adderall shortage costing family $280 more a month it can’t afford
A nationwide shortage of drugs that treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has forced some patients to shell out hundreds more for pricey, brand-name alternatives. A new...
Food allergy reactions could be eliminated with regular Xolair injections: researchers
A new drug could let those with severe food allergies breathe a sigh of relief. Xolair, or omalizumab, was granted priority review by the Food...
1 or 2 hours of lost sleep in a night spikes anxiety, depression
Don’t sleep on this disturbing news. The adverse effects of chronic sleep deprivation are well-documented, but it turns out that a shortage of shut-eye for...
‘This drug is a killer’
A UK mom is mourning the death of her 26-year-old son, who was so addicted to ketamine that his bladder shrank to the size of...
Fans, makeup brand try to rescue designer Cynthia Rowley from ‘iconic’ but ‘insane’ eyeliner hack
New York City designer Cynthia Rowley has revealed “the best long-wear eyeliner out there”: Sharpie. The 55-year-old shocked her followers, who called the cosmetic hack...
Sleeping longer over the weekend could help prevent heart attacks, says study
Didn’t get enough sleep during the week? Take heart — catching up on shuteye over the weekend could provide the bonus of improved cardiovascular health, according...
Holiday travel is underway — tips to avoid coming home sick
Catch a flight — not a cold. Some 115 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home for the holidays, which means airports, planes, bus...
Depression eased with electrical spinal cord stimulation: study
Shocking news: A new study finds that electrical stimulation of the spinal cord shows “therapeutic potential” for the treatment of depression. Researchers at the University...