Can't Stop Eating Chocolate? Blame Your Genes
New study finds: Brain genes determine our food preferences, making dietary changes difficult.
New study finds: Brain genes determine our food preferences, making dietary changes difficult.
When asked by officers, the boy confidently stated that he knew how to drive: he learned from YouTube videos.
A new British study provides an answer to the eternal question: should you eat breakfast before going for a run, or is it better to run first?
Last week, Abigail Bruce received an unexpected birthday gift, a goat. This Shabbat, it saved her family's lives.
Thought salty food increases thirst? A new study shows it's a myth. In fact, consuming salty foods will make you drink less – and eat more.
The 'Torat HaKorbanot' Institute, dedicated to studying the laws of the Temple service, has found an original way to express anticipation of redemption and teach the laws of the Passover sacrifice to the public.
Since moving homes in her childhood, Jill Price hasn't forgotten a single event. How is it possible for a fifty-year-old woman to remember exactly what she ate for breakfast thirty years ago? And would she ever surrender her extraordinary memory?
Drink a cup of tea and keep a clear mind: A study conducted on 957 elderly Chinese individuals found that drinking tea protects against dementia, even among seniors with a gene that places them at high risk for Alzheimer's.
A teenage swimmer in Florida fights off a shark after mistaking it for a dolphin, sustaining only minor injuries.
A groundbreaking British study finds that the challenging symptoms of ADHD may be advantageous in the business world.
A new study finds that parents' exposure to artificial light at night—even before conception—can lead to less healthy offspring.
A Dutch student thought he bought tickets to Sydney, Australia, but ended up landing in the much smaller Sydney, Canada.
A new study reveals a link between CRP levels in blood and the most effective medication.
Parrots are charming creatures, and poppies are wonderful flowers, but together it seems they're causing a bit of a drug problem.
A study in the UK shows that companies benefit from offering flexible work hours, especially when arrangements are informal.
What's the cost of a four-bedroom house in Queens, New York? It depends if the President of the United States once lived there.
Many rare genetic diseases are difficult to identify, and their diagnostic process is long and tedious. However, a breakthrough allows doctors to use facial recognition software as part of the diagnostic process.
Carter Blanchard, a child diagnosed with vitiligo, forms a bond with a dog who shares the same condition.
While many people believe that achieving the perfect weight is the key to happiness, a decade of research suggests otherwise: it’s the food we consume, not our clothing size, that impacts our mental health.
A German hair salon offers a unique massage service featuring the owner's pet python. Demand is through the roof.
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