Zip-Lining Injuries Soar with Activity’s Popularity
Zipping down a cable at death-defying heights as you cross between trees or soar above remote areas is certainly a thrilling alternative activity. However,...
Teen Develops Hepatitis from Drinking Too Much Green Tea
A new study shows that we can indeed have too much of a good thing. A report published this month in BMJ profiled the...
Weed Now a 100 Percent Legal Purchase in Oregon
October 1, 2015 marks another historic moment in Oregon’s marijuana initiative. It was a long wait for many Oregonians who have long anticipated the...
Teal Pumpkins Make Halloween Safe for Kids with Food Allergies
Food allergens can be found behind every door and in every bowl of assorted candy at Halloween. For most kids and adults, food allergies...
General Mills Recalls “Gluten-Free” Cheerios That May Contain Wheat
Four days' worth of gluten-free Cheerios production and fourteen days' worth of gluten-free Honey Nut Cheerios production may have been contaminated during manufacturing at...
Boy Honors His Late Sister by Organizing Run to Fight Cancer
Anthony Falabella lost his sister Lexie to cancer in 2009, when he was only four years old. Lexie was only nine when she passed...
Alaskan Black Bear Eats Kayak After Being Pepper Sprayed, Stranding Kayaker
Bears are often considered cute, curious animals when observed from behind zoo glass, but in the Alaskan wild they reveal a more mischievous...
10 Leading Eco-Schools Changing How America’s Youth Learns
From coast to coast, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) has taken a close look at some of the nation’s most environmentally minded schools. The...
Keurig KOLD Gets the Cold Shoulder
Fifty-four percent of Americans, 18 and older, drink coffee every day. Apparently we’re not drinking enough to keep Keurig satisfied because the world will...
Last Two Bulgarian Circus Lions Finally Find Freedom
Get ready for the warm fuzzies, in the form of two lions who now officially know what it’s like to taste freedom. In January...










