A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies. If true, many experts say it is a dangerous leap in science and ethics.
Epigenetics is a fascinating health twist that scientists have only been studying for the last five to ten years. In a nutshell, epigenetics means our behavior can turn on or turn off our genes. What's more, these changes can be passed down through generations, which is something we read about in the Bible.
Massachusetts is making history this week, becoming the first state on the East Coast to legalize marijuana and begin commercial sales. Meanwhile, a new report released this week ahead of the state action in Massachusetts outlined economic and social effects in the wake of marijuana legalization in Colorado.
Health officials in the U.S. and Canada told people on Tuesday to stop eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.
There’s no reason to skip Thanksgiving dinner because of a salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey.
This time of year everyone is thinking about preparing that special Thanksgiving meal for their family and friends. Mind, body and gut specialist Leslie Bobb of Real Simple recently stopped by our CBN News studios to share some tips on cooking healthy for the holidays, without sacrificing flavor.
Half of all of the adolescents in the US are sleep-deprived, according to recent estimates. These numbers are alarming considering that sleep is essential during the teenage years.
The next generation of biotech food is headed for the grocery aisles, and first up maybe salad dressings or granola bars made with soybean oil genetically tweaked to be good for your heart.
The government has some new exercise advice, and it sounds pretty easy to follow: Move more... and sit less. In other words, just get up.
Scientists say Earth's atmosphere is about to get hit by some record cold – but it's not because of anything caused by humans.