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a $2 million project being unveiled Wednesday in the lunchroom of a San Antonio elementary school, where high-tech cameras installed in the cafeteria will begin photographing what foods children pile onto their trays — and later capture what they don't finish eating. Full story
Stress is mysterious: You can't see or touch it, but you definitely know it's there. And its enigmatic nature just might be preventing us from realizing the damage stress can do.
President Barack Obama's main idea for getting quality health care at less cost was in jeopardy Wednesday after key medical providers called his administration's initial blueprint so complex it's unworkable.
Joy Bauer gives out a lot of diet advice. But recently, she turned the tables, and asked
Exposure to pesticides in the womb may harm a baby's brain and hinder the child's intelligence, according to three new studies published April 21.
A troubled marriage doesn't just affect Mom and Dad — it can also mean sleep problems for baby, according to a new study.
Men think about sex every seven seconds, right? Not according to a new study that finds men ponder sleep and food as much as they do sex.
NYT: A new study finds that fat lipsuctioned from women's thighs returns in a year and is usually redistributed around the shoulders, triceps and upper abdomen.
Men think about sex every seven seconds, right? Not according to a new study that finds men ponder sleep and food as much as they do sex.
Phoebe Prince was a recently arrived Irish immigrant, 15 and emotionally fragile, when high school bullying over two boys she dated apparently drove her to hang herself with a scarf in her Massachusetts home.
There are many things you can say about leggings, but most women who wear them will reduce it to one word: comfortable. Yet the super-comfy wardrobe staple recently caused a stir in the blogosphere when the U.K.'s Daily Mail reported on why the popular stretchy pants can make you fat.
Coffee may do more than give a caffeine boost — it could also reduce the risk of developing a particular kind of breast cancer, according to a new study.
A depressed woman can keep a partially paralyzed kangaroo at her home in a northeast Oklahoma city, officials have agreed, just weeks after she was warned that the therapy pet might be run out of town.