May 31, 2023 ● By Sheila Julson
While women experience drops in estrogen hormones, leading to menopause, men also experience drops in testosterone, which can lead to andropause or “manopause”.
May 31, 2023 ● By Tiffany Hinton
This jam recipe is a bit tart and sweet at the same time, and goes nicely on toast or in a baked pastry for breakfast, or paired with a cheese for an appetizer.
May 31, 2023 ● By Sheryl DeVore
Today, fewer than 5 percent of western old-growth forests remain standing, and in the eastern United States, fewer than 1 percent of original old growth remains standing.
May 31, 2023 ● By Melinda Myers
Poor flowering and misshapen or a lack of fruit on tomatoes, peppers and squash may be due to the weather, not our gardening skills.
May 31, 2023 ● By Lisa Kivirist
Less than a five-hour drive north of the Chicago Loop juts a peninsula known as Door County, Wisconsin—an outdoor recreation heaven.
May 31, 2023
To me, summer skies bring back memories of travels past.
Most mesh tea bags are made of 20 to 30 percent plastic, which can release microplastics and nanoplastics, causing harmful effects for both human health and the environment.
A group of leading technology executives, researchers, academics and others from around the world have signed an open letter prepared by the Future of Life Institute calling for a six-month pause on large, human-competitive artificial intelligence experiments.
New research published in the journal Nature has found dramatic changes in the composition of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean since 2007 caused by climate change.
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Stanford University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to decode human brain scans and determine what a person is picturing in their mind.
A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine determined that vitamin D deficiency increases mortality risk.
Parents are busy people, often juggling multiple commitments. Add a toddler meltdown to the mix, and it is easy to understand why parents may reach for a tablet, smartphone or other screen to calm and occupy the child.
A new study in the journal Nature Medicine suggests that short bursts of intense movement are associated with a lower risk of premature death.
We have been conditioned to believe that eight glasses of water are required each day, but new research published in Science found that daily water needs vary based on numerous factors.
In March, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released updated statistics on the rate of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which has been steadily on the rise.