Men in Red Are More Desirable
9/14/2010A recent study conducted by the American Psychological Association found that women are attracted to men in red.
Read MoreSpray Cleaner Health Hazards
9/11/2010Almost 12,000 children five and under are treated in hospital emergency rooms in the US each year because of household...
Read MoreToilets Could Save the World
9/9/2010According to UNICEF and the World Heath Organization, the astounding fact is that fully 2.5 billion people—40% of the world’s...
Read MoreImmaturity Mistaken for ADHD
9/7/2010As many as 1 million children in the U.S. may have been misdiagnosed with ADHD, simply because of their age...
Read MoreAcupuncture and Osteoarthritis of the Knee
9/2/2010A new study showed that treatment of knee pain with acupuncture produced about the same results as treatment with "sham...
Read MoreAntidepressants Make Shrimp Vulnerable
8/28/2010Are shrimp committing suicide? According to a new study just published in the journal Aquatic Toxology, a lot of shrimp...
Read MoreHigh Heels Damage Legs
8/26/2010A study from Manchester Metropolitan University in the U.K., showed that wearing high heels really does a number on the...
Read MoreBreastfeeding Reduces Diabetes Risk
8/24/2010Those who were exclusively breastfed during their first three months of life had a 34% lower risk of developing diabetes...
Read MorePertussis is Back
8/24/2010Pennsylvania's Department of Health just issued a health warning of unusually high levels of pertussis, and California has reported an...
Read MoreSitting Versus Lifespan
8/23/2010According to a just released study, the more you sit, the higher your chances of dying -- regardless of whether...
Read MoreSalmonella Tainted Eggs Recalled
8/21/2010Over 1000 people have been sickened by salmonella after eating tainted eggs. Over half a billion eggs have been recalled...
Read MoreArthritis and Nutrition
8/19/2010Studies indicate that poor early nutrition is a primary cause of arthritis in both moose and humans.
Read MoreCanadian Healthcare Cost Crisis
8/17/2010Healthcare spending in Canada, which accounted for 35% of provincial budgets in 1999, now accounts for 46%.
Read MoreWe’re Eating Less HFCS
8/10/2010According to the USDA’s most recent report, consumption of HFCS in the U.S. has declined by 11 percent.
Read MoreKiller Calcium?
8/9/2010Researchers have concluded that calcium supplementation is associated with a 20-30 percent increase in the risk of heart attacks.
Read MoreWhen “Organic” is Not Organic
8/7/2010Congress and the USDA have been meddling with what ingredients can be included in the label “organic.”
Read MoreThe Impact of a Name
8/5/2010One out of five parents regret the names they gave their children, especially if those names had odd or unusual...
Read MoreNatural Health Newsletters
8/3/2010Find natural health articles and in-depth research of clinical studies in the alternative health industry through eight years of archived...
Read MoreBrown Rice Reduces Diabetes Risk
8/3/2010Eating two servings per week of brown rice instead of two servings of white rice will reduce your risk of...
Read MoreTai Chi and Yoga Decrease Arthritis Pain
7/31/2010To relieve arthritis suffering, Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center recommends yoga, and WebMd touts the benefits of Tai Chi.
Read MoreThe Stink about Zinc
7/29/2010The use of certain cold medicines containing zinc can lead to hyposmia (reduced ability to smell) and anosmia (the loss...
Read MoreHospital Errors in July
7/27/2010A study from the University of California at San Diego has found that July is the deadliest month for hospital...
Read MoreThe Endocrine System: The Adrenal Glands
7/26/2010Abuse of the adrenal glands has led to a worldwide dependency on stimulants (energy drinks and coffee beverages) that goes...
Read MoreD.C.I.S. Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis
7/24/201017 percent of D.C.I.S. cases identified by a commonly used needle biopsy may be misdiagnosed.
Read MoreReduced Radiation CT Scans
7/22/2010Researchers recently announced that they have developed new software that could cut the dose of radioactivity from a CT scan...
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