Ayahuasca, or “The God Vine”, has been used for centuries if not millennia in the Amazonian jungle to treat a variety of ailments, one of them being severe depression.
A new study reveals the amount of security that currently exists, especially online, is exhausting. Analytic software firm FICO commissioned a study of 2,000 American adults and 81 percent said there are way too many unnecessary security measures.
Controversy has erupted in Oklahoma this week as the state’s Department of Health voted on emergency rules to implement the state’s new medical marijuana program.
Maybe it was the relentless criticism they received or maybe it was the restaurant's plan all along, but IHOP has announced that they're not changing their name to IHOb after all. The pancake chain says that it was all a just publicity stunt in order to advertise their new burger menu.
The Forest Hills location was chosen for its close proximity to a variety of subway lines and is set up to be a sterile, high-end environment with big glass windows to eliminate stigma.
She's known for breaking royal protocol — crossing her legs, showing PDA, wearing a suit — and now the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly the target of some scrutiny for voicing her opinions on abortion.
According to a new study, released at the British Association of Dermatologists’ Annual Conference earlier this month, moisturizer with added SPF might not be that great if you're trying to avoid skin cancer.
Earlier this week, HTC released some specs about their upcoming phone called the Exodus, and an estimated release date. If everything goes according to plan, the Exodus will be available for purchase in the next three months.