Emmanuella Ogbonna is a licensed pharmacist, health writer, and medical researcher. Vitamin D and omega-3 support bone, heart, brain, and immune health. Taking them together may reduce inflammation ...
When Wizards of the Coast announced a new “One D&D” initiative in 2022 for the TTRPG’s 50th anniversary, it felt ambitious and new. Originally described as a backward compatible update to the 5th ...
Cynthia Sass is a nutritionist and registered dietitian with master's degrees in both nutrition science and public health. Frequently seen on national TV, she's Health's contributing nutrition editor ...
There’s a scene near the start of Avatar: Fire and Ash that sums up the premise of the franchise, and its approach to making movies: Jake Sully, a colonialist Marine reborn as a blue-skinned freedom ...
College hockey returns to Little Caesars Arena with the annual“Duel in the D,” presented by Meijer, on Saturday, February 7 Tickets On Sale Thursday at 10 a.m. Starting at $30 for Clash Between ...
Seahawks vs. Texans: Against competitive teams the first three weeks of the season, the Texans' offense looked completely lost. Aside from Week 5 vs. the Bucs, the Seattle D/ST unit has posted at ...
Most of us know that vitamin D builds strong, healthy bones and teeth, and some of us know that it has other health benefits, from protecting against serious diseases to supporting our immune system.
A tiny elephant establishes a new stomping ground for 3-D printing: inside cells. For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant ...
Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) struck the first major GC blow of the 2025 Giro d’Italia, sealing victory on the race’s first summit finish on stage 7 in Tagliacozzo with a late burst 550 metres ...
“Vitamin D is hard to get from food because our bodies are designed to make most of what we need from sunlight — not diet,” says Erin Coffield, RDN, the vice president of health and wellness ...