
Tanya Lewis
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Sofia Vergara Lawsuit: Who Owns Frozen Embryos?
By Tanya Lewis published
The fight between actress Sofia Vergara and her ex-fiancé Nick Loeb over the fate of the couple's frozen embryos may hinge on one question, an expert says.

Older Mothers Tend to Have Bigger Gap Between Pregnancies
By Tanya Lewis published
American women have about a two-year gap between pregnancies, and older women tend to have their children further apart, a new report finds.

1 Million Orders and Counting: Why So Many Covet the Apple Watch
By Tanya Lewis published
More than 1 million Apple Watches were pre-ordered last week, on the first day the device went on sale, according to a firm that tracks consumer spending.

It's a Girl! Healthy Giraffe Born at Dallas Zoo
By Tanya Lewis published
The giraffe born at the Dallas Zoo last week is a healthy baby girl. The spindly-legged bundle of joy weighs 139 lbs. (63 kilograms) and stands 5 feet 10 inches (1.8 meters) tall, a spokeswoman said.

Acting Out Dreams Is Often Early Sign of Parkinson's Disease
By Tanya Lewis published
A rare sleep disorder that makes people act out their dreams may be an early warning of a deadly neurological illness, a new review of previous research suggests.

Screwing Up Artificial Intelligence Could Be Disastrous, Experts Say
By Tanya Lewis published

Woman's 'Burning Mouth Syndrome' Had Strange Cause
By Tanya Lewis published
A healthy woman developed a relentless burning feeling in her mouth that stumped doctors and dentists for months before its strange cause was found.

Giraffe to Give Birth at Dallas Zoo: Watch It Live Online
By Tanya Lewis published
If you've ever wanted to see a giraffe being born, now's your chance. Katie, a giraffe at the Dallas Zoo, is due to give birth any day now, and you can watch it live online.
Happiest U.S. Cities of 2014: The List
By Tanya Lewis published
A Gallup-Healthways poll surveyed people from the most populous communities in every U.S. state and the District of Columbia about their well-being.

Disney Competition Challenges Kids to Design Futuristic Tech
By Tanya Lewis published

Near-Death Experiences: What Happens in the Brain Before Dying
By Tanya Lewis published

Joni Mitchell's Mysterious Skin Disease: What Causes Morgellons?
By Tanya Lewis published
Joni Mitchell has said she suffers from the strange and controversial condition called Morgellons disease.

World's Oldest Woman Revealed Her Secret to Long Life
By Tanya Lewis published
The world's oldest person, a 117-year-old woman in Japan named Misao Okawa, died today. Okawa was born on March 5, 1898, and died of heart failure just a few weeks after celebrating her birthday.

6 of the Best Science-Themed April Fools' Day Jokes
By Tanya Lewis published
Many poor souls have been victims of April Fools' Day jokes, and science — with it's reputation for achieving stunning and sometimes fantastic feats — makes for some of the best fodder.

US States Ranked: How Commonly People Use Drugs to Relax
By Tanya Lewis published
People in these U.S. states report using drugs to improve their mood or help them relax.
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