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Body language expert: Jodi says no, but nods yes

Body language expert: Jodi says no, but nods yes

Jodi Arias claims she killed her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in self-defense, even though she had given authorities other stories about how he died in the past.

She said during direct examination this week that she can’t remember much about the day Alexander died, including the moments where he was stabbed 29 times.

Rough early reviews for prosecutor in Arias trial

Rough early reviews for prosecutor in Arias trial

Jodi Arias claims she killed her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in self-defense, even though she had given authorities other stories about how he died in the past.

She said during direct examination this week that she can’t remember much about the day Alexander died, including the moments where he was stabbed 29 times.

Study: Americans eating less fast food, but not much

Study: Americans eating less fast food, but not much

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a new report saying Americans are eating less fast food on a daily basis.

Although it may not be seen as a significant difference, but data used from 2007 to 2010 showed adult consumers had eaten 11.3% of their daily calories from fast food -- that's down from 12.8% in 2006.

Travis' friend: Jodi had 'creepy' request day of memorial

Travis' friend: Jodi had 'creepy' request day of memorial

Jodi Arias has accused ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander of a number of things since she has taken the stand, including physical assault and bullying her at times.

Arias and her attorneys claim she killed Alexander in self-defense, even though she had given authorities other stories about his death in the past.

Dr. Drew on Arias' memory gap: 'Convenient'

Dr. Drew on Arias' memory gap: 'Convenient'

Jodi Arias has accused ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander of a number of things since she has taken the stand, including physical assault and bullying her at times.

Arias and her attorneys claim she killed Alexander in self-defense, even though she had given authorities other stories about his death in the past.

FDA approves device to treat retinal degeneration condition

FDA approves device to treat retinal degeneration condition

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a device that can be used to help treat an eye condition that can eventually lead to blindness called retinitis pigmentosa (RP).

According to WebMD, RP is a progressive retinal degeneration, where cells of the retina deteriorate over time. 

Tonight: Jodi describes killing Travis Alexander

Tonight: Jodi describes killing Travis Alexander

After more than four years in jail and seven days on the witness stand, Jodi Arias finally told jurors how she killed Travis Alexander.

Arias maintained it was self-defense, but testified she doesn't remember the moment she stabbed Travis.

Dr. Drew, patients talk misunderstandings of 'Celebrity Rehab'

Dr. Drew, patients talk misunderstandings of 'Celebrity Rehab'

This week, there has been many questions about Mindy McCready, her death and connection to "Celebrity Rehab".

On Tuesday night, HLN’s Dr. Drew explained that there has been misinformation about the country singer, her issues and his reality show.

Man who gave Travis' eulogy: Here's what Jodi said to me

Man who gave Travis' eulogy: Here's what Jodi said to me

Jodi Arias has accused ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander of a number of things since she has taken the stand, including physical assault and bullying her at times.

Arias and her attorneys claim though she ultimately killed Alexander in self-defense, even though she had given authorities other stories about his death in the past.

Can insomnia increase risk of suicide?

Can insomnia increase risk of suicide?

A new study is suggesting that some sleep issues may increase a person’s risk of suicide.

Researchers at Georgia Health Sciences University say that nightmares or unconventional beliefs about sleep, like the thought of getting poor rest will have long-term effects, increase the risk of suicide in people who are depressed.

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