The FDA has reversed a 2010 decision and approved the diet drug Belviq.
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Chris-Craft builds sport boats favored as both primary vessels and tenders.
Read More »Chronic Stress and Phosphorylated Tau: suggestions for Alzheimer’s
Could stress play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s? Right now we’re not sure, but this latest study shows that it may play a role, though exactly how?
Read More »Frog Species Found In Big Apple
Scientists discover new species all the time--on the order of 15,000 a year. One of the latest additions to the tree of life is a new type of leopard frog
Read More »7 Classic Tech Blunders to Avoid
Any of these mistakes could cost you time, money, and the security of your business. You'd like to think of yourself as tech-savvy: You upgraded to the latest Web browser, started using CRM software in your business, and even added a new mail server running Microsoft Exchange.
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You’ve probably used their technologies or shopped in their stores.
Read More »Knee Replacements On Shaky Scientific Ground
Knee replacement image courtesy of iStockphoto/33karen33 As the U.S. population ages and continues packing on the pounds, knee replacement surgeries are becoming increasingly common
Read More »Living Life Unplugged: EarTop Technologies
Babson College students Ketan Rahangdale and Jaiyu Ni are using the latest designs and cutting-edge technologies to create wireless headphones and devices. What happens when you take a deejay and cross him with a technical guru?
Read More »Best Mars Sky Show of 2012 Occurs Saturday: How to Watch Online
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Read More »3 weight loss drugs make 2nd bid for approval
The FDA has rejected three prescription diet pills in the last three years, raising questions of whether any weight loss drug can win approval in the U.S. Despite the latest rejections, all three drugmakers are resubmitting their products for a second review.
Read More »Signal for Higgs Boson Particle Gains Strength
Today the two main experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, submitted the results of their latest analyses. The
Read More »Video: Sugar: Should it be regulated like tobacco?
In the latest issue of the journal, "Nature," a pediatrician brands sugar a "toxin" that should be regulated like alcohol. CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan reports.
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Video: "Brazilian Blowout" maker concedes health risks
The maker of a popular line of Brazilian Blowout hair straightening products settled a lawsuit that it misled consumers about the presence of formaldehyde in the products. Bill Whitaker reports on the latest details.
Read More »Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey Unveils a New Cask-Strength Expression
First came the original Redbreast 12 Year Old—mellow, floral, chill filtered, and bottled at 80 proof. Then we saw the reintroduction of the once-elusive non-chill filtered 92-proof Redbreast 15 Year Old. Now comes Redbreast 12 Year Old Cask Strength, the latest offering from cult favorite Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey, ...
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