South Africa To Spend $2.2 Billion On HIV Drugs In Next Two Years Medicine & Technology Nov 18, 2014 South Africa to spend $2.2 billion on HIV drugs in next two years
Emotional Stress Has More Dangerous Effects on a Woman's Heart Nov 18, 2014 Emotional stress has more dangerous effects on a woman's heart.
A 10-second Kiss May Transfer up to 80 Million Bacteria Nov 18, 2014 A 10-second kiss may transfer up to 80 million bacteria, a new study says.
Gay and Bisexual Men in the U.S.May Be Allowed to Donate Blood Nov 15, 2014 Panel considers lifting FDA ban on blood donations by gay men.
Brace Yourselves for Alzheimer's Boom by 2050 Nov 14, 2014 Brace yourselves for Alzheimer's incidence and expenses boom. Alzheimer's cases are expected to double by 2050.
After Testing Potential Ebola Drugs, WHO Finds No Effective Treatment Thus Far Nov 14, 2014 After testing potential Ebola drugs, WHO found no effective treatment so far.
Premature Babies May Be Exposed to Hazardous Materials in the Hospital Nov 13, 2014 Premature Babies exposed to high levels of toxic chemical, study reveals
Genetic Errors Seen as Beneficial to the Heart Nov 13, 2014 Gene error 'reduces heart attack and cholesterol risk'
Virus Causes Stupidity In Infected Patients Nov 13, 2014 Researchers found a certain virus that causes increased stupidity.
Mobile Phone Use Linked to a Deadly Brain Cancer Nov 12, 2014 Mobile phones linked to a deadly brain cancer, but there's no need to worry, researchers Say.
WHO Reports More Than 5,000 Deaths From Ebola as of Nov. 9 Nov 12, 2014 WHO reports more than 5,000 deaths from Ebola as of Nov. 9
Shifting Work Schedule Linked to Poor Brain Function Nov 12, 2014 Long-term shift work linked to poor brain function, study says
High-fat Diet May Slow Down Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Premature Aging Nov 12, 2014 High-fat Diet May Slow Down Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Premature Aging, Study Say
Cat Genome Explains How a Wild Cat Became Domesticated Nov 12, 2014 Genes reveal how cats became domesticated
Ebola "Wonder Drug" Awaits Clinical Testing, On Its Way To Be Formally Approved Nov 11, 2014 Ebola "wonder drug" awaits clinical testing, on its way to be formally approved by international organizations
Orcas Sink 50-Foot-Long Yacht Close to Strait of Gibraltar, With Nearby Oil Tanker Successfully Evacuating Onboard Crew; How Common Are Killer Whale Attacks, Interactions With Ships?
Massive X8.7 Solar Flare From Super-Active Sunspot Causes Radio Blackouts Over North, South America Days After Widespread Aurora Displays
SPACE Alien Approaches US Military Convoy To Ask for Spare Part and Refuses To Seek Help at Area 51, UFO Whistleblower Claims
SPACE Boeing’s Starliner Crewed Mission Delayed Again Due to Helium Leak, Now Targeting May 25 Launch
SPACE NASA Releases High-Definition Photos of Jupiter’s Moon Europa With Complex Surface Features Called ‘The Platypus’