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FDA Warns Users of Anti-Smoking Drug Chantix it May Cause Seizures

By Staff Reporter - Mar 10, 2015 06:45 PM EDT

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning smokers who are trying to quit that they may have trouble tolerating alcohol if they are taking Chantix.

Toddler Survives Car Crash, Hangs Upside Down in Car Seat for 14 Hours in Freezing Temperatures [VIDEO]

By Staff Reporter - Mar 10, 2015 05:47 PM EDT

An 18-month-old girl whose mother crashed their car into a Utah river survived hanging upside down in a car seat for some 14 hours in freezing temperatures before a fisherman found her, according to reports.

Hilary Clinton Confesses She Should Have Used Two Phones, Now She Does [VIDEO]

By Staff Reporter - Mar 10, 2015 05:36 PM EDT

Hillary Clinton addressed the issue surrounding the use of her government email address along with the personal one she used while secretary of state at her first press conference since the controversy erupted earlier this month.

International Women's Day: UN Chief Says Gender Equality 'Slow and Uneven', Celebrities Show Support

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 01:33 PM EDT

International Women's Day on Sunday, March 8 encouraged more than 1,000 women and men to come out and march for equality at the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan, New York City. Celebrities also took to Instagram and other social media to share their support.

Mom Faces Jail Time After Obstructing Son's Circumcision

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 04:11 AM EDT

A mother who has taken flight with her son to prevent his circumcision could face a prison sentence if she fails have the boy undergo the procedure, a judge ruled, in a case that has become a rallying cry for 'intactivists.'

Dirty Water 5th Biggest Killer of Women, More Deadly For Women Than HIV and Breast Cancer

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 03:52 AM EDT

Diseases that are spread through poor sanitation and dirty water are the fifth largest killer of women around the world, causing more women to die than diabetes, breast cancer or AIDS, say researchers.

Pollution Levels Linked to Lung Function in Children

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 03:34 AM EDT

A new study indicates that children in the Los Angeles area have higher lung function, which officials claim are a testament to cleaner air.

Planet Fitness Bans Member After Complaining About Transgender Woman in Locker Room

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 03:09 AM EDT

A Planet Fitness gym in Midland, Michigan, has come under fire after banning a member after she complained to staff about a transgender woman using the locker room.

Anti-Depressant Drugs May Help Prevent Cardiovascular Disease risk

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 02:50 AM EDT

A new study found that when participants were treated with antidepressants had lower mortality rates, stroke and artery disease when compared to those who did not take any medication for depression.

Want to Lose Weight? Early Research Says Oxytocin Nasal Spray Helps Reduce Appetite

By Staff Reporter - Mar 09, 2015 01:50 AM EDT

Are you one of millions who are looking to lose weight. Researchers may have found a new solution with an oxytocin hormone based nasal spray that has been found to reduce appetite among a small group of study subjects, leading to lower consumption of calorie with a single dose.

FDA Gives The Green Light to the First ‘Biosimilar’ Drug

By Staff Reporter - Mar 07, 2015 01:50 AM EST

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ushered in a new era of medicine, approving the first non-brand name version of a biological drug the could generate billions in savings for insurers, doctors and patients.

Middle-age Matriarchs: Menopause Mandates Leadership in Orca Pods

By Staff Reporter - Mar 06, 2015 11:59 PM EST

Female whales that are past their childbearing years go on to become group leaders with valuable survival skills, scientists report today in the journal Current Biology.

UberX Suspended in South Korea Following Government Talks, UberBLACK Still Functioning

By Staff Reporter - Mar 06, 2015 11:37 PM EST

Uber, the popular ride-sharing app, has suspended services in South Korea on Thursday after talks with the local government, the company said on its blog.

Daylight Savings Time on Sunday, March 8: How to Get Your Body Ready

By Staff Reporter - Mar 06, 2015 11:11 PM EST

It's time to spring forward again! Daylight saving time 2015 will begin on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 a.m.

The Viral Dress is Back Again, This Time With an Important Message

By Staff Reporter - Mar 06, 2015 10:33 PM EST

The dress that caused a stir online last week as to whether it was white and gold, or black and blue is back again. This time, for a good cause.

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