It was in his genes
By Kaitlyn Hiltz | January 26, 2011Last month, 4-year-old Nicholas Volker became the first child whose life was, arguably, saved by using DNA sequencing technology.
Last month, 4-year-old Nicholas Volker became the first child whose life was, arguably, saved by using DNA sequencing technology.
They may often be condemned as a bad influence on youth everywhere, but could blasting away monsters, zombies and special agents actually be good for crucial decision-making abilities?
Exercise is touted as an integral part of fitness, health and maintaining a trim physique, but what if it also could benefit the brain?
Coffee - easily one of America's favorite beverages. Whether black, with a splash of milk, sprinkle of sugar, dash of whip cream or part of a fancy concoction created by the local barista, one thing rings true: Americans drink a lot of it. Coffee is an all-natural substance.
Everyone has his own preferred piece of cardio equipment when at the gym for a workout. Most people opt for one of the standard machines: treadmill, stairmaster, bike, elliptical trainer and so forth.
For a nation constantly striving for ways to improve its overall health, there may be a new way not only to get fit but to stay fit too: iPhone applications.