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Lona Raver stars as Mrs. Ganush, who exacts her revenge in Sam Raimi’s campy horror film “Drag Me to Hell.” The movie airs Oct. 22 on Syfy.

Television schedules full of Halloween shows and movies

When I was a kid, I couldn’t wait for Halloween — dressing up, roaming the streets with my buddies in the dark, anticipating a delicious and debilitating sugar coma. I can’t say that I ever experienced it, but kids in my school and neighborhood passed along urban legends of mythical ...

11 gadgets that make our desks happy places

A happy office is a good office. That’s not rocket science. But sometimes adding a little productive fun to our day jobs is easier said than done. This story is designed to add a shot of happiness to any workspace thanks to 11 seriously cool pieces of technology. Each gadget ...

For much of the series, Samantha despised monogamy. She fell for hotel magnate Richard Wright but  caught him cheating, and  she returns to her old, familiar ways. Then along comes young and handsome Smith Jerrod, and that all changes.

The dirt on dating: My open relationship

For many of us, the urge to couple up is a strong one. It might even be programmed into our DNA[1][2]. But does love mean never dating or having sex with other people? Several years ago, I decided to challenge the idea that the only way to a loving, committed relationship was ...

The leafy green kale, along with fellow green vegetables cabbage, brussels sprouts and broccoli are known for their cancer-fighting properties. It also is high in fiber and a great source of calcium. Kale can be used in salads, soups and sauteed as a side dish.

Debunking diets: Paleo pros and cons

The amount of dietary do’s and don’ts bombarding us on a daily basis may make sifting through bogus nutritional claims seem insurmountable. But have no fear — the Greatist sleuths are here to decode the latest, greatest, (and not so great) diets in our Debunking Diets Series. This week, we’re debunking ...

5 unusually dangerous -- and unusually safe -- places to drive

Thinking about hitting the road on your next vacation? Be careful out there. Not every country (or state) has the same safety standards that you may be used to. We spanned the globe and found five places where you might want to stay off the streets—and five places that are ...

Dr. Melissa King, a doctor at Children’s Medical Center of Dayton, examines 6-year-old Leah Johnson of Riverside. Johnson will start first grade at Brandtwood Elementary this year.

Getting the school year off to a healthy start

Summer is winding down, and the school year is quickly approaching. That means parents must take necessary health precautions to ensure their children are ready to head back to the classroom, according to experts. We asked Dr. Melissa King, pediatrician and “Dr. Mom” blogger at Dayton (Ohio) Children’s Medical Center, ...

20 places every American should see

Think you know America's essential sights? Compare your past trips with our picks for 20 domestic destinations every citizen should visit—from pop culture icons to patriotic landmarks. Consider it your star-spangled bucket list. What makes a place essentially American? Besides being between our borders, of course? When the Budget Travel editors set ...

Since the new squirrel monkey was born in June, the animals' keepers are not sure if the babies are male or female.

Animal babies at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

This summer, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is celebrating the arrival of a baby squirrel monkey, giant anteater and kangaroo.

A Swedish study finds that early toe walking does not indicate  developmental problems in a baby or small child.

Children's toe walking not a sign of bigger problems

More than half of young children who toe walk will stop doing so on their own by about age 5. And most children who are toe walkers will not have any developmental or neuropsychiatric problems, a new study finds. "Walking is such a notable milestone, and if it is not ...

Yoga improves balance after stroke

Starting yoga even long after a stroke may improve the balance of stroke survivors, a study shows. "It's an exciting thing," says study researcher Arlene Schmid, PhD. "People can improve their balance years after a stroke. They can change their brain and change their body. They are not stuck with ...

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