Don’t Cross While Distracted
11/3/2012According to a new study, teenagers face double the risk that adults do of getting hit by a car as...
Read MoreThe Defense of Diet Soda
11/1/2012It's hardly esoteric knowledge that soda isn't a health food, so it's a bit confounding that the industry is up...
Read MoreAlcoholism May Be More Dangerous in Women
10/30/2012A recent study conducted at the University of Greifswald Medical School in Germany, found that alcohol addiction, as might be...
Read MoreDangers In The Bathroom
10/27/2012Few things evoke revulsion and complaint the way dirty public restrooms do. Even sparkling clean public restrooms make many of...
Read MoreHormone Replacement Therapy Contradictions
10/25/2012Is hormone replacement therapy safe? New research on HRT and whether it increases the risk of numerous diseases is all...
Read MoreChewing for Cognitive Function
10/23/2012Those people who retain their full ability for chewing food as they reach their golden years are more likely to...
Read MoreHealth Guarantees and the People Who Abuse Them
10/22/2012We live in a world of absolutes. Everyone wants their health advice in black and white. Tell me what herb...
Read MoreRecent Food and Drug Recalls
10/20/2012First, a deadly fungus showed up in a steroid concoction that physicians use for pain, spreading meningitis. Then the Kellogg...
Read MoreA New Hypertension Risk During Pregnancy
10/18/2012A new study conducted at the University of Helsinki in Finland has found that the effects of hypertension during pregnancy...
Read MoreCaffeinated Coffee May Harm Vision
10/16/2012If you are a caffeine junkie who can’t get through your day without cup after cup of coffee, you may...
Read MoreGenetically Modified Cows
10/14/2012According to new reports genetically modified cows were developed to perk up the biblical version by producing milk that's free of allergens,...
Read MoreBullies on TV
10/11/2012A recent study has found that 92 percent of television episodes on television programming contain instances of “social aggression” suh as social...
Read MoreImportant Reason Diets Fail
10/10/2012New evidence seems to confirm what alternative health experts have been saying for years, that different types of calories affect...
Read MoreThe Stress of Being in Charge
10/6/2012New studies indicate that although greater burdens may be placed on people in leadership positions, they don't experience higher stress...
Read MoreEasy Way to Beat Performance Anxiety
10/1/2012Researchers at Technical University of Munich in Germany found in three separate studies that by squeezing a ball or making...
Read MoreRetained Surgical Objects
10/1/2012Each year, about 4,000 "retained surgical objects" (RSOs) are found inside US patients who have previously undergone surgery. These include soft...
Read MoreHealth Benefits of Free Transportation
10/1/2012 According to research from Imperial College London, using free transportation such as public busses is a good source of...
Read MoreOrganic Foods One More Time
9/27/2012Why are the differences in nutritional values in organic food VS conventional food, as presented in the Standord study, so much...
Read MoreNoise Undermines Health
9/23/2012A new study from Denmark has found that high amounts of traffic noise exposure can have adverse effects on cardiovascular...
Read MoreNew Guidelines for Treating Strep Throat
9/23/2012For doctors treating strep throat and sore throat symptoms, unnecessary tonsilectomies and the dishing out of antibioics may be a...
Read MoreWedding Jitters May Mean Divorce
9/23/2012It's always said that everyone has doubts before getting married, but now there is research that has found wedding jitters may...
Read MoreBionic Brains?
9/22/2012An article in the Journal of Neural Engineering reveals that scientists have developed a new type of chip that does,...
Read MoreFake Smile Equals Lower Stress
9/18/2012Relieving your stress doesn't have to a long, on-going process. The best thing to do may well be to just...
Read MoreRethinking “Normal” Blood Sugar Levels
9/15/2012A recent study has found that people whose blood sugar level is considered on the higher end of normal may...
Read MoreMites and Rosacea
9/13/2012New research has shown that Demodex Mite infestation is the leading cause of rosacea, and that rosacea treatments should target...
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