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"The Doctors" host, Dr. Travis Stork answers health questions from viewers.
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* Businesses, schools and most banks closed * Monsoon rains forecast to extend into Wednesday [More]
Read More »Floods Rattle Pakistan, 300,000 Homeless
* Businesses, schools and most banks closed * Monsoon rains forecast to extend into Wednesday [More]
Read More »Video: McDonald’s healthy Happy Meal makeover
McDonald's Happy Meals will now be healthier, with smaller servings of French fires, apple slices and no soda. Jeff Glor reports.
Read More »Texas Wildfires Devastate Last Habitat for Endangered Houston Toad
Devastating fires that swept through eastern Texas this month have left dozens of people dead or missing and destroyed more than 1,500 homes.
Read More »The Eyes Have It
The eyes are the window to the soul. That is why we ask people to look us in the eye and tell us the truth. Or why we get worried when someone gives us the evil eye or has a wandering eye
Read More »MIND Reviews: Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn
Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn by Cathy N. Davidson
Read More »Video: Study: Insulin linked to improved memory
Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about a new pilot study that reveals nasal insulin spray improved memory in early stage Alzheimer's dementia.
Read More »Microsoft Woos Devs For Windows 8, Authors’ Guild Blocks Google Book Scans, Dolby Wins License Suit Against RIM
This and more important news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day. Microsoft Wooing Devs For Win 8
Read More »The Stress of Crowds
Urban life can be trying--cars and buses honk, passersby jostle, concrete and brick win out over grass and trees. Researchers have known for decades that residents of densely populated areas have higher rates of mental illnesses, including anxiety disorders and schizophrenia
Read More »New Results Spotlight Conflicting Findings on Dark Matter
By Ron Cowen of Nature magazine Physicists last week announced evidence that particles of dark matter--the invisible, hypothetical material believed to make up more than 80 percent of the mass of the Universe--may have a lower mass than suspected.
Read More »New Results Spotlight Conflicting Findings on Dark Matter
By Ron Cowen of Nature magazine Physicists last week announced evidence that particles of dark matter--the invisible, hypothetical material believed to make up more than 80 percent of the mass of the Universe--may have a lower mass than suspected. [More]
Read More »UN Might Create Panel to Tackle Global Desertification
By Natasha Gilbert of Nature magazine A desert may need no defining, but desertification is not so easy to pin down. [More]
Read More »Five Factors Cut Diabetes Risk
Diabetes affects more than one in 10 Americans, with the numbers projected to keep climbing. The chronic disease can mean frequent needle jabs to test blood sugar levels--and costly treatments
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