Volunteers in a Virginia Tech study cycled through diets that varied in how heavily they were processed — and the findings hint that the processing itself may pose more harm than nutrition labels let ...
This post was co-written by Eugene Rubin, MD, PhD, and Charles Zorumski, MD Recently, interest in using psychedelic drugs for certain psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, and ...
Glaciers move in mysterious ways, speeding up and slowing down as the seasons change. However, as India Today noted, scientists still don't fully understand what natural forces govern their movement.
Blooms of yellowish-brown seaweed along the Equator are breaking records and defiling beaches, while a centuries-old patch farther north is disappearing. By Eric Niiler A 5,500-mile blob of seaweed in ...
Drivers traveling northbound on Taft Hill Road at its intersection with Harmony Road should expect a phased lane shift and restricted through traffic and turning movements Oct. 13-14 while asphalt ...
A large study of more than 10,000 adolescents found age 13 marks a sharp rise in bedtime screen use. Teens were more likely to scroll, stream, and message in bed, leading to shorter and more disrupted ...