Food for Thought: Feeding Our Growing Population With Flies By 2050, scientists predict there will be about 9.6 billion mouths to feed. Could the black soldier fly offer a new source of nutrition?
Number of US Marijuana Smokers Increases as Fewer People Perceive the Drug as Harmful According to a survey of over 500,000 US adults conducted between 2002 and 2014.
From medical treatment to diet and lifestyle choice: how to spot unreliable health research A new online tool helps straighten out the constant bombardment of confusing and contradictory health advice.
100-Year Study Identifies Countries With Tallest People on the Planet And height may say a lot about a country's health status.
Global Drug Survey Warns It’s the “Worst Time in a Generation” to Take MDMA And more people than ever are buying their drugs off the dark web.
“Overweight” People Actually Tend to Live Longer Than “Normal” Weight Individuals According to a four-decades-long study of over 100,000 adults in Denmark.
What’s Really Behind the Suicide Epidemic in This Small Indian Village? Locals blame demons, but a psychiatrist offers another explanation.
FDA Announces That E-Cigarette Products Will Now Be Regulated Like Regular Cigarettes Big changes headed towards the vaping community.