Egyptian company extracts venom from thousands of scorpions
1,500 scorpions are required to produce a single gram of venom – which can be worth as much as $30,000
The "Duck Dynasty" star gets candid about body image and how a toxic relationship contributed to unhealthy habits.
If you saw someone being harassed or assaulted in a busy public place, what would you do?
Snag two years worth of teeth-cleaning power at a heavy discount.
Scheduling vaccine appointments for people, one by one, has not only helped them, but it has also helped me
Are you putting your passwords at risk with bad habits? Here are 5 expert tips to do right now.
A quick online search of your name alone can reveal valuable clues that criminal hackers can use to bait you into giving up private, personal information.
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman is the star of Vogue's May issue.
Save on your favorite brands — from Benefit to Fenty to Supergoop— at this epic annual Spring Savings Event.
The supermodel hit the beach with her 25-year-old son.
The "WandaVision" actress swears by baths, "emotional calendars" and clean spaces.
The mom of three says she refuses to get a babysitter when it's her week with the kids.
It's the third time Barker has tattooed a romantic partner's name on his body.
Keep your blood pumping and your body moving while you're watching TV, doing paperwork or preparing dinner.
The former first lady posted a photo of Sunny and Bo, who have been a part of the Obama family for years.
The youngest Kardashian sister spoke out about the "impossible standards" that society holds her to, while many claimed that she's created them.
The teen is following in her mother's footsteps.
Are women allowed to age naturally? Justine Bateman explores beauty standards in her new book, "FACE: One Square Foot of Skin."
Author and filmmaker, Justine Bateman, joins Yahoo Life to talk about her new book, 'Face: One Square Foot of Skin.' The book consists of fictional vignettes that examine the fear and societal habits that have caused women and men to cultivate the idea that older women’s faces are something to be “fixed.”
The actress is working with a sexual wellness company that is legitimizing vibrators and other sexual props.
17-year-old Weronika Jachimowicz does what makes her happy.