Iodine Deficiency In Pregnant Women Tied to Children with Lower IQs
Researchers report that pregnant women who were iodine deficient gave birth to children with lower IQs.
View ArticleBabies Fed Fish Twice a Month Are Less Likely to Develop Allergies
Feeding babies lots of fish in their first year of life may protect them from future allergies.
View ArticleProzac-Spiked Water Turns Fish into Lazy "Homicidal" Loners
Prozac, a commonly prescribed drug to treat depression, panic, anxiety or obsessive-compulsive symptoms in humans, does quite the opposite in fish.
View ArticleEating Fish May Cut Breast Cancer Risk
Having sushi just once or twice a week may significantly lower women's risk of developing breast cancer.
View ArticleTwo-Centuries-Old Monster Rockfish Caught in Alaska
A monster rockfish, believed to be at least two-centuries-old, has been caught in Alaska.
View ArticlePregnancy Jitters Tied to a Poor Fish Diet, Study Reports
Researchers reported that pregnant women who did not eat seafood were 53 percent more likely to experience high anxiety levels at 32 weeks of pregnancy.
View ArticleWhen it is Hot, Lobsters Turn to Cannibalism [VIDEO]
A graduate student from the University of Maine was able to capture the first video of lobster cannibalism in the wild.
View ArticleRegular Fish Consumption Cuts Women's Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
Women who regularly eat fish are less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis, a new study suggests.
View ArticleShark or Sea Monster? 13-Feet Long Carcass Mystery Solved
After the discovery of a 13-feet long carcass, experts are confident that the species is a thresher shark.
View ArticleMercury Content in Fish Will Rise, Study Reports
Researchers explained how mercury affects fish that feed in different regions of the water.
View ArticleResearchers Use Artificial Lung to Fight Pollution
Researchers studied the blood vessels in a bird lung and a fish swim bladder to create an artificial model that could help filter out carbon dioxide.
View ArticleGum Disease Ups Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
Could gum disease overshadow future joint problems? While researchers have long known about a link between periodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) - the microbiological mechanisms have...
View ArticleStudy Reports, Some Children might not Be Getting Enough Polyunsaturated...
Researchers found that children under five-years-old might not be getting enough polyunsaturated fatty acids.
View ArticleFish and Nuts May Not Improve Cognition
Fish and nuts may not actually improve cognition, according to a new study.
View ArticleDeadly Skin Infections Linked to Aquariums Often Overlooked
Deadly skin infections caused by exposure to contaminated water in home aquariums are greatly under-diagnosed, according to new research.
View ArticleFish Penis Shape Linked to Predators
The male Bahamas mosquito fish changes the shape of its penis when it senses predators lurking by.
View ArticleBacon Can Lower Sperm Quality
That BLT sandwich may cut a man's chances of becoming a father. Scientists found that eating just one rasher of bacon a day can significantly harm sperm quality.
View ArticleEating Fish May Cut Risk of Brain Abnormalities
Eating lots of fish may help protect older people from brain abnormalities, a new study suggests.
View ArticleSecond Rare Giant Fish Found on Beach in California
A rare oarfish was found on a beach in California for the second time in less than a week. The eel-like species were discovered on Friday on a beach in Oceanside.
View ArticleFish Dinners Make People More Trusting
If you want people to trust you, take them to a sushi restaurant.
View ArticleFish Brains Clue In Explaining Nicotine Addiction
One particular region of zebrafish brain can provide an understanding of the circuitry underlying the nicotine addiction, a new study finds.
View Article"Safe" Seafood Toxin Levels May Lead to Kidney Damage
Current government guidelines on seafood may not protect people from kidney damage, according to a new study.
View ArticleHempseed Oil Could be the Next Big Thing in Health
A new study reported that hempseed oil could potentially promote a heart-healthy diet.
View ArticleAncient Fish Linked With Evolution Of Faces
The evolution of an ancient fish might be able to explain the evolution of faces in vertebrates including humans as well.
View ArticleFatty Fish Tied to Good Cholesterol Levels
Eating fatty fish three times a week could boost good cholesterol levels, according to a new study.
View ArticleUSDA Adds More Foods To Mom and Child Program
The USDA added more whole-grain products, yogurt, canned fish, fruits and vegetables to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.
View ArticleScientists Develop a Squishy Robot Fish That Replicates Real One Even In...
Scientists have developed a new aquatic robot that completely replicates realistic movements of fish producing an illusion of a real animal. The robot is also identical in basic engineering.
View ArticleSharks Combine All Their Senses While Hunting
Sharks being truly complete predators use all their senses while hunting, a new study has suggested.
View ArticleNewly Discovered Catfish Is Unique And Scary [Video]
A tiny, toothy and subterranean catfish has been discovered in India's Western Ghats mountain range having a skeleton that defies any categorization. The fish, researchers say resembles the terrifying...
View ArticleStudy Reveals how a Mediterranean Diet Boosts Heart Health
A new study reported that eating a Mediterranean diet boosts heart health because the combination of fats and vegetables creates nitro fatty acids that lower blood pressure.
View ArticleDiet Changes can Improve Breathing for COPD Patients
A new study found that certain diet changes can improve breathing for COPD patients.
View ArticleFish and Exercise can Reduce the risk of Colon Cancer Relapse
A new study found that eating fish and exercising can reduce one's risk of colon cancer relapse.
View ArticleFDA: Pregnant Women and Kids should Eat more Low-Mercury Fish
The FDA's new draft guidelines recommend pregnant women to eat two to three servings of low-mercury fish.
View ArticleWe Might Have Come From An Ancient Tiny Fish
An exquisitely preserved, 500 million-year-old fish could be the common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates including bony fish, birds, reptiles and humans, according to a new study.
View ArticleHere's The Shocking Truth About Electric Fish
Researchers, in a new study, report that they have identified the regulatory molecules involved in the genetic and developmental pathways that electric fish use to convert a simple muscle into an organ...
View ArticleFish Consumption Linked to College Education
New research reveals more evidence that fish consumption keeps the brain healthy. Researchers found that having a baked or broiled fish weekly can help boost brain health by keeping it younger for longer.
View ArticleArtificial Noise Killing Fish
Man-made noise is killing fish by making them more susceptible to predators, according to a new study.
View ArticleAmazon's Biggest Fish Is Going Extinct
Amazon's biggest fish, arapaima, may have become extinct in some areas of the Amazon's Basin, reports a new study.
View ArticlePregnant Women must Steer Clear of Canned Tuna, Consumer Reports Warns
Consumer Reports is warning pregnant women to avoid tuna because all kinds of tuna can have high levels of mercury.
View ArticleFive Foods you should Keep Off of your Plate
Not all foods are made the same. Here are five food options to steer clear of.
View ArticleStudy Says Coral And Fish Can 'Smell' Bad Reefs
Pacific corals and fish can both smell a bad neighborhood and they use this ability to avoid settling in damaged reefs, according to a new study.
View ArticleFish Walks Better When It's Raised On Land
A peculiar species of fish that can walk and breathe air shows that it might be more capable of adapting to life on land than previously thought, according to a new study.
View ArticleEating Fish May Stall Hearing Loss in Women
Women who consume lots of fish and fatty acids are less likely to suffer hearing loss compared to those who consume less.
View Article6 Fatty Foods that are Good for You
Eating too much fat, especially saturated fats, can lead to health complications, such as obesity and diabetes. Here are six fatty foods that are actually good for you.
View ArticleGiant Marine Animals Killed by Mass Extinction Giving Rise to Small Fish
New study shows that during the course of mass extinction, it is the large animals that suffer the most
View ArticleWhat The Fish! Parasites That Infect Salmon Are Actually Jellyfish
DNA sequencing of myxozoa revealed they are microscopic jellyfish like animals.
View ArticleCan The U.S. Navy Camouflage Itself In Open Water Like Fish?
Scientists could apply the newly discovered mechanism fish use to reflect polarized light and disguise themselves in the open ocean for army intelligence.
View ArticleFish In All Global Oceans Contain Toxic Pollutants
Scientists find that all fish are polluted with persistent toxins, according to a new study.
View ArticlePregnant Women who eat too much Fish increase Obesity Risk for their...
Pregnant women who report high levels of fish consumption tend to have children with higher body mass indexes, a new study found.
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