Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.
Health officials have come up with a list of the top 10 sources of salt in the American diet -- and bread is No. 1.
New hidden health benefits of green tea uncovered.
Health News
Some careers may make employees more depressed than others, according to a study from Health.com. The health site released a list of the 10 careers with high rates of depression, including artists, socials workers and more.
The mysterious skin illness, known as Morgellons, is affecting thousands of women in America.
Health officials have come up with a list of the top 10 sources of salt in the American diet -- and bread is No. 1.
Gardening
There is always some chance of rain in the forecast in the seven day forecast. And that rain runs into our storm sewers carrying dirt and other toxic chemicals with them into our rivers. The rain also causes stream and creeks to rise, eroding the shoreline, taking away some of the beauty that makes up nature.
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The woman, who Wilson allegedly paid for sex in exchange for money and drugs, is speaking out about what she says happened during her meetings with Wilson.
Fox's medical drama "House" is ending its eight-year run this season.
Gov. Steve Beshear is expecting a proposal to amend the state Constitution to allow casino-style gambling to be filed soon.
Home & Garden
Think poinsettia plants are passe? Had enough holly at the holidays? Try tomatoes.
When it's cold outside, it's important to keep the warmth inside your home by making sure Old Man Winter doesn't get in.
Frugal Living
John Matarese has the newest ratings of the best and worst department and discount stores.
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Local Arts & Entertainment
VINYL reWIND, billed as a lively, entertaining and thoughtful one-night-only program by this Cincinnati-based company, reprises recent short dance works to evocative vinyl hits like “These Arms of Mine,” “Sea of Love,” “A Little Help From My Friends.”
Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" has all the hallmarks of his legendary literary counterpart: a freewheeling hedonist and serial lover with 2,065 alleged amorous conquests copiously recorded by his servant Leporello.