Decoding the turkey's genetic gobbledygook

Genetic research by Virginia Tech scientists could lead to 'happier,' plumper, tastier birds.

France Finds Monsanto Guilty of Lying

It is time to stop this corporate monster, Monsanto and any other copy cat monsters as well as their minions. We are not fooled by organic gardens on the lawns of the White House.

H1N1 mutation found in some flu fatalities

Norwegian health authorities said Friday they have discovered a potentially significant mutation in the H1N1 influenza strain that could be responsible for causing the severest symptoms among those infected.

Mad science? Growing meat without animals

Pork chops or burgers cultivated in labs could eliminate multiple problems

Kids on psych drugs have alarming weight gain

Children on widely used psychiatric drugs can quickly gain an alarming amount of weight; many pack on nearly 20 pounds and become obese within just 11 weeks, a study found.

WHO: Nearly 1 in 5 babies missed by vaccines

A record 106 million infants were vaccinated last year against life-threatening diseases, but nearly 1 in 5 babies still aren't fully protected, global health authorities reported Wednesday.

Kids as young as 3 can have chronic depression

40 percent of kids still have problems 2 years after diagnosis, study says

Afghan president orders review of marital law

The Afghan president said Saturday he had ordered a review of a new law that critics say makes it legal for men to rape their wives.

Eat better - for less money

If you're willing to look beyond the grocer, however, here are six ways to improve your diet while saving cash and time.

HIV quickly evolving in large groups of people

The AIDS virus is quickly adapting across large groups of people to avoid triggering the human immune system, posing another challenge in the search for a potential vaccine.

A vitamin a day may do more harm than good

Of 21 brands of multi-vitamins on the market in the United States and Canada that ConsumerLab.com selected and tested, just 10 met the stated claims on their labels or satisfied other quality standards.

Multivitamins no cancer, heart help, study says

Study of 161,000 older women echoed disappointing results in men

Mauritania suspends diplomatic ties with Israel

Mauritania's foreign minister says his nation is suspending diplomatic ties with Israel over the fighting in Gaza.

WHO: More research on foodborne ills needed

Foodborne diseases appear to be on the rise in both rich and poor countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.

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