The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge took the U.S. and the rest of the world by storm, generating millions for research. However, the community is in mourning as the inspiration behind the campaign dies after battling ALS for over a decade.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding may be held at St. George's Chapel. Other details about their nuptials are expected to be released in the weeks leading up to the ceremony.
A man in India was rushed to the hospital after complaining of stomach pain. When surgeons took a look, they found he has over 15lbs of foreign objects inside him.
Thanksgiving Day is almost here, so here's a list of fun facts, trivia and more to entertain while cooking Turkey. Also, find out which celebrities are making it to the Macy's annual Thanksgiving Day Parade this year.
A CDC warning has been issued against contaminated raw milk and raw milk products in four states. According to the agency, the bacteria responsible for the contamination is rare but could pose serious health risks, especially to pregnant women.
Cinnamon is a common ingredient in food items, many of which are fattening. However, a study has shown that the spice may have a hand in helping the body burn fat and effectively lose weight.
WOW Air is offering $99 flights to Europe as part of its Black Friday sale. The offer, which expires on Dec. 13, includes seven European destinations: Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Dublin, Edinburgh, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.
Dog owners find joy in spending time with their beloved canines. According to a study, the benefits of dog ownership, however, extends to protect against death from cardiovascular disease.
Here’s some bad news for those who consume energy drinks regularly. Energy drinks may be advertised to be a boon for consumers but researchers have found they’re actually a bane to your health.
Colorado doctors reported on the first case of a marijuana overdose death involving an 11-month-old boy. They, however, reiterate they observed an association and not a cause and effect relationship in the case.
Great news, coffee drinkers! Researchers have found that you may have a leg up over your non-coffee drinking counterparts when it comes to avoiding heart disease and stroke.
Researchers uncovered a 'private mutation' in an Amish family in Berne, Indiana. The genetic mutation is responsible for longer, healthier lives with a bonus of protection against diabetes.