Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys and girls spend their youth nearly entirely separated from the opposite sex.
The discovery of an irregularly large foot has left the town of Quincy, Massachusetts wondering if the fabled "Bigfoot" is, in fact, real.
The ad was inspired by research that states that only 4 percent of women consider themselves beautiful.
Janelly Martinez-Amador, who was born without bones, can finally move on her own after four years in an experimental trial.
Pediatricians are warning young people about the dangers of a popular dare game called the "cinnamon challenge" in which a person attempts to swallow a spoonful of dry cinnamon in 60 seconds without any water.
A Brazilian indigenous rights group has said that their government is effectively failing to protect the Awa people -- one of the world’s most endangered tribes.
Madagascar’s fossil record gap has become narrower with a recent discovery of fossils belonging to a new species of dinosaur that lived in the island about 90 million years ago.
Researchers found that pregnant red squirrels release a stress hormone that promotes the grow of their offspring, giving them the upper hand.
A Swedish eating disorder clinic reported that model scouts patrol its doors for possible new talent.
Women who have adequate levels of vitamin D are less likely to develop uterine fibroids than those with insufficient levels, a new study finds.
Economic austerity measures in Greece have had harmful public health impacts, study finds.
Infants develop consciousness as early as 5 months of age, new research finds.
The product, called "fundawear", consists of lingerie that is outfitted with the technology that makes mobile phones vibrate.
Prince Edward Island, Canada will be one of the first provinces to extend free school-based HPV vaccinations to young boys.
When the baby cues the parent, the parent holds the baby over a receptacle, like a toilet, sink or even a street, in order to catch the baby’s waste.