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Joshua and Ruiz collide in Saudi Arabia on Saturday with the Briton looking to avenge the defeat he suffered in June.
MRI Scans Reveal What Obesity Does to the Brains of Teens
Brain scans of obese teenagers showed damage in areas of the brain related to emotional control, reward, motor, sensory, and cognitive functions.
Study: Patients Who Had Weight Loss Surgery Less Likely to Get Skin Cancer
A study conducted mostly by researchers from the University of Gothenburg found that obese patients who underwent bariatric surgery to help them lose weight were less likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma.
Frozen Berries Recalled Over Possible Hepatitis A Contamination
Wawona Frozen Foods said a number of frozen berry products have been recalled out of abundance of caution.
Vets Urge Owners to Protect Their Pets From EEE Virus Outbreak
Eastern equine encephalitis is a potentially fatal virus native to the eastern part of the United States which is spread by infected mosquitoes.
Hong Kong Crisis Leaves Little Appetite In Taiwan to Let China Any Closer
Taiwan is likely to shift further away from Beijing as a result of the developments in Hong Kong, no matter who wins the upcoming presidential election.
Weight Loss Could Be Boosted by Eating at These Times of the Day
"Patterns of eating, and not just what you eat, may be important for achieving a healthy weight," a scientist explained.
Is Coffee Bad for You? Scientists Study How Drink Affects Arteries
Scientists looked at over 8,000 people to study the effects of coffee on the arteries.
CDC: Blood-Sucking 'Kissing Bug' Confirmed in Delaware
Kissing bugs can transmit a parasite that causes Chagas disease, a potentially serious illness.
2,000 Migrants Quarantined Over Mumps, Other Outbreaks
As of late last week, a total of 2,287 detainees had been quarantined in facilities across the U.S., according to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
How to Adjust to Losing Sleep From Daylight Saving Time
Lost sleep has been linked to a higher risk of heart attacks, as well as an increase in workplace injuries and car accidents.
Nearly 200 at Immigration Centers Affected by Mumps
At least 186 people between the ages of 13 and 66 have reportedly contracted the virus at Texas immigration detention centers.
How Did Michael Jackson Die?
"It sounds like a total conspiracy theory and it sounds like bulls***, but all real fans and everybody in the family knows it."
Mumps Outbreak Confirmed at Texas ICE Facility
Officials say there were seven detainees affected in Houston, and they hope it's contained by now.
Nootropics: Do 'Smart Drugs' Really Work?
Nootropics are drugs and supplements believed to boost memory, concentration, motivation and other brain functions.
Beware Natural Supplements for Weight Loss and Sex Gain
For many, these miracle "cures" can contain hidden dangers.
Louisiana Hepatitis A Outbreak: Infections Rising
Since December 14, Louisiana has reported 28 cases of HAV infection, three of which were not linked to the current outbreak.
Silicon Valley's Dangerous Quest for Immortality
Biohackers are tweaking almost every part of the lives to push the limits of human longevity—but at what cost?
FDA Expands Recall On Dog Food With Too Much Vitamin D
The Food and Drug Administration has expanded a recall for certain brands of dry dog food after determining that the food has too much Vitamin D. Excess Vitamin D can pose serious health problems or even cause death in dogs.
FDA Recalls Dog Food for High Vitamin D Levels
Ingesting too much Vitamin D can cause dogs to go into renal dysfunction.
Thanksgiving Foods To Not Feed Your Dogs
From table scraps to turkey and desserts, here's a list of Thanksgiving food you shouldn't give your dog or they could get sick. Not just Thursday, but any day of the year.
Taco Bell Confirms Hepatitis A at Ohio Restaurant
A Taco Bell in Warren, Ohio, vaccinated its employees after one was confirmed to have the virus.
There Are Six Subspecies of Tiger, Scientists Confirm
Understanding how many subspecies there are is key to conservation, as only 4,000 tigers remain in the wild.
Moss-like Plant Acts Like THC in Cannabis
Perrottetinene is believed to light up the same parts of the brain as the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.
Zika Could Destroy Brain Cancer That Killed John McCain
The cancer that killed the senator is notoriously difficult to treat.
TMS to Treat ADHD May Be Too Controversial
TMS, or transcranial magnetic stimulation, has not been scientifically proved, but the technique has helped ADHD patients. Should doctors sacrifice their ethics if they believe it works?
The Thunder God Vine: Potential Solution for Obesity
Mice in the study lost 10 percent of their weight in one week.
'Holy Grail' Weight Loss Drug Found to Be Safe
The drug works by suppressing the appetite, and was found to be safe in at trial of 12,000 people.