Got Tattoo? Get Your Skin Art Framed After You Die 'Save my Ink' allows people to have their tattoo or skin art cut when they die and framed for their loved ones. It is run by the nonprofit National Association for the Preservation of Skin Art (NAPSA) as a member-exclusive service.by Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessAir Pollution Can Aggravate Rheumatoid Arthritis But Exercise, Lifestyle Changes Can Relieve Symptomsby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessListeria Contamination Concerns Prompt Whole Foods Market To Recall Cheese Nationwide: Prevention, Symptoms And Treatmentsby Quinten Plummer
Healthy Living/WellnessCalifornia Becomes First State To Strictly Regulate Use Of Antibiotics In Healthy Livestockby Quinten Plummer
Healthy Living/WellnessPrisoners Likely To Resume Smoking Habits After Release But Intervention Can Prevent Relapseby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessTeal Pumpkin Project Makes Halloween Less Scary: Non-Candy Options For Trick-Or-Treaters With Food Allergiesby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessDiamonds Can Detect Early Stage Cancer: Here's How Precious Gem Finds Potentially Life-Threatening Tumorsby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness3D-Printed Heart Plays Huge Role In Complicated Surgery On 5-Year-Old Girlby Horia Ungureanu
Healthy Living/WellnessAntioxidant Supplements Can Cause Cancer Cells To Spread Faster: Studyby Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/WellnessHumans Still Better Than Machines In Voice Recognition: We Can Identify Close Friends With Utterance Of Just Two Wordsby Rhodi Lee
Chevron, Tesla, and Oracle Lead Wave of Companies Leaving California by 2025 Over High Costs and Regulations
Are Majority of Your Online Apps Down? Massive Internet Outage Affects Spotify, Twitch, Google, and More
Murder Victim 'Speaks' from Beyond the Grave: AI Brings Slain Man to Courtroom in Jaw-Dropping Legal First