The Takeout on MSN
Stiller's Soda Review: A Near-Perfect 10 From Ben
Actor Ben Stiller has channeled his talents into the medium of carbonated beverages, so what's Stiller's Soda like? We tried ...
With lead and uranium leaching into Punjab’s aquifers and children’s bodies alike, human rights commissions demand urgent ...
Chipotle is releasing a brand new condiment to serve with its meals. The red chimichurri sauce adds tang and pizzazz to ...
A new study shows that vitamin D2 may reduce vitamin D3 levels, suggesting D3 is the more effective supplement for immune and overall health. A new study conducted by the University of Surrey, the ...
New Scientist on MSN
Extraordinary pictures show what a common antibiotic does to E. coli
The way antibiotics called polymyxins pierce the armour of bacteria has been revealed in stunning detail by high-resolution ...
Health on MSN
What Happens to Your Eye, Skin, and Digestive Health When You Eat Butternut Squash Regularly
Butternut squash contains vitamins and nutrients that can keep your eyes healthy, protect your gut, and promote glowing skin.
A team led by UCL (University College London) and Imperial College London researchers has shown for the first time how ...
Verywell Health on MSN
Maple Syrup vs. Honey: Which Sweetener Is Better for Nutrition, Healing, and Blood Sugar?
Maple sugar and honey are natural sweeteners with different health benefits. Learn more about their nutritional values and when to add them to your diet.
The 2025 ASTRO annual meeting featured a prostate cancer radiation toxicity session and a presentation by Dr. Young Suk Kwon discussing an EPIC-26 longitudinal analyses of prostatic urethral lift ...
Zero Hanger on MSN
Ground level game: The attacking trend that has helped shaped the recent premiership sides
Brisbane's dominant front-half game is the by-product of the Tigers' innovation under Damien Hardwick, and has lasted for the better part of the decade. Geelong were successful (2022) in their own ...
It may not be age that is making your hair thin or fall out, but rather what you are eating and drinking. New research suggest certain foods may contribute to hair loss, and others help with hair ...
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