Norwich Scientists Develop Genetically Modified Purple Tomato Juice
Norwich scientists are on the brink of harvesting their first crop of genetically modified purple tomatoes. Said to be packed with health benefits that outstrip those of the run-of-the-mill red tomato,...
View ArticleBest Tweets: What Women Said On Twitter This Week
This week's funny women took to Twitter to voice both their frustrations and affections for technology. Ella Ceron dropped some serious wisdom when she tweeted: "'Don't fav because it's over, RT...
View Article4 Breakfast Foods To Avoid (VIDEO)
Here at Healthy Living, we're big fans of breakfast. After all, a well-balanced morning meal can improve cholesterol levels, boost memory and keep you leaner. But not all breakfasts are created equal....
View ArticleTelling Only The Partial Truth Linked With Feelings Of Guilt And Shame
OK, just come clean already: A new study shows that telling only part of the truth will make you feel worse than telling the whole truth or not confessing at all. "Confessing to only part of one's...
View Article8 Things About Americans That Might Surprise Visitors
Visiting America can be a mind-blowing experience. There are so many beautiful places to see, cities to wander, and regions to explore. There's also a good chance visitors will experience culture...
View ArticleRetro Exercise Classes Through The Decades: 30s To 80s (VIDEO)
As you struggle towards the end of January, and very possibly your annual gym-going journey, we thought we'd remind you how good exercise lovers have it in 2014. Yes, we might be stuck with baffling...
View ArticleGovernment To Ban Under-18s From Buying Electronic Cigarettes
The Government is to introduce new legislation to ban under-18s from buying electronic cigarettes. The Coalition also plans to make it illegal for adults to purchase cigarettes for anyone under 18,...
View ArticleYour Weekly Travel Zen: Australia
This week's Moment of Travel Zen comes to us from Kristen Etzel. Her photo of Katoomba, located in New South Wales, shows the breathtaking natural beauty of Australia. From lively cities like Sydney...
View ArticleExercise Helps Cancer Survivors Live Longer: Study
Exercise could help cancer survivors live longer, a new study suggests. Researchers from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School found that male cancer survivors...
View ArticleSave Energy AND Money This Winter With These 7 Home Improvements
From DealNews' Lou Carlozo: Energy savings is certainly on a lot of people's minds as winter 2014 has kicked off in fearsome fashion across the United States. Yet savings know no season, and are...
View ArticleDacomitinib, Advanced Lung Cancer Drug, Fails In 2 Late-Stage Studies
NEW YORK (AP) — A potential Pfizer Inc. treatment for an advanced form of lung cancer missed its main goals in two late-stage studies, but the drugmaker said it is still waiting for results from a...
View ArticleMargaret Cho Says 'Emotional Monogamy' Is Key To Her 10-Year Open Marriage...
For 10 years, comedienne Margaret Cho has been in an open marriage with artist Al Ridenour. From her home in California, she opens up to "Oprah: Where Are The Now?" about her relationship and explains...
View Article9 Habits Of Women Who Love The Age They're At
By Corrie Pikul They've got better, more useful and more -- yes -- wise ways to deal with getting older than simply "embracing" it. They rock out to vintage Madonna records. Note, we said records --...
View ArticleLifehacks For 5 Personal Habits That You're Probably Doing Wrong
It's a strange thing about being and adult — you think you've got the basic stuff figured out, but then one day you realize that you've been doing something wrong for ages. Don't worry, it happens to...
View ArticleBusy Lawyer Creates The Prettiest Bento Lunchboxes That Put Our Tuna Sarnies...
You may write these off as the beautiful lunchboxes of a food artist who has waaay too much time on her hands, but these gorgeous bento boxes were actually created by a busy lawyer who wanted to inject...
View ArticleType 2 Diabetes: Do You Know The Symptoms? 54% Of People Claim To But Don't...
A new survey by Bupa has revealed that 68% of people tend to assume that nothing is wrong with them, even if they have what they consider to be 'minor symptoms' of type 2 diabetes. With over 850,000...
View ArticleCold Prevention And Treatment: What Really Works?
A new review of studies helps weed out what works -- and what doesn't -- when it comes to preventing and treating the common cold. What does seem to work at preventing a cold: Washing your hands. And...
View ArticleCareer And Romance Woes Lead To Delayed Childbearing, Says New Research
By Stephanie Pappas, Senior Writer Published: 01/25/2014 08:37 AM EST on LiveScience Women in Europe and the United States are becoming mothers later than in previous decades, a trend that has led to...
View ArticleNeknominate: Dangerous Australian Drinking Trend Sweeps Internet
A potentially dangerous Australian drinking trend is sweeping the internet, attracting attention from medical authorities. ‘Neknominate' is an online drinking game in which participants film and upload...
View ArticleThe Workbed Lets You Sleep Where You Work (And Vice Versa)
If you don't feel tied to your desk enough as is, then wait 'til you see this product. Thanks to the Berlin-based experimental design group BLESS, you can now literally sleep where you work (and vice...
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