Smoke Exposure in Non-Smoking Rooms
5/28/2013New research has found that non-smoking rooms in hotels with only a partial ban on smoking still leave patrons with...
Read MoreMood, Music and Genre
5/25/2013Two new studies verify that music can play a powerful role in mood control.
Read MoreWomen In The Workplace Too Modest
5/23/2013According to recent research, women are frequently overly modest about their personal input, especially when working with men.
Read MoreAllergy Protection Via Pacifiers
5/21/2013A Swedish study has found that introducing bacteria from an adult mouth via pacifier into a baby's mouth decreases the...
Read MoreFish Oil Dissed
5/18/2013A new study, just published in the New England Journal of Medicine, concluded that fish oil does nothing to prevent...
Read MoreSpiking Suicide Rates
5/16/2013According to a recent study, suicide rates among middle-aged American men and women has risen dramatically in the past 10...
Read MoreAmericans Fail on Exercise
5/14/2013New research suggests that the vast majority of American adults are foregoing physical activity on a regular basis.
Read MoreUnsafe Lipstick and Lip Balms
5/11/2013A recent study found not only lead, but also cadmium, chromium, aluminum, titanium, and four other not-so-nice metals in the...
Read MoreAutism Risk Revealed at Birth?
5/9/2013There is new research suggesting that anomalies present in the placenta at birth may help determine a higher risk of...
Read MoreTeenage Abuse of Prescription Drugs
5/7/2013A recent survey conducted across the United States in 2012, found that 24 percent of high school age kids actually...
Read MoreDangers of Calcium Supplements
5/4/2013Although researchers are not exactly sure how it does it, ever mounting data indicates that high calcium intake increases the...
Read MoreCalorie Counts Not Enough
5/4/2013A study out of Texas Christian University found that menus that list exercise times, not calorie counts, may lead to...
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Is a Family Thing
5/2/2013A recent study found that individuals with a parent or a sibling diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease had notable changes taking...
Read MoreReaping the Benefits of Organics
4/30/2013A recent study found that organic foods offered improved health outcomes in almost every aspect in which they were analyzed...
Read MoreTylenol for Angst?
4/27/2013A new study out of the University of British Columbia has found that acetaminophen, the generic form of Tylenol, reduces...
Read MoreMelanoma Survivors
4/25/2013According to new research, a sizeable segment of melanoma survivors seem quite willing to engage in behaviors that are risky...
Read MoreExercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk
4/23/2013A new study has found that post-menopausal women who do a greater amount of physical activity have lower estrogen levels.
Read MoreHow to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
4/20/2013It's been almost seven years since I devoted a newsletter to Alzheimer's disease (AD). During that time, researchers have learned...
Read MoreAre You Allergic to Your Partner?
4/20/2013Up to 40,000 women in the US alone have a condition known as "seminal plasma allergy," which means they're allergic...
Read MoreMarriage May Add Pounds
4/18/2013According to new research, weight gain is common in the first few years of marriage, but mainly among those who...
Read MoreBalding and Heart Attack Risk
4/16/2013New research suggests that a man who is losing his hair appears to have a substantially greater risk of having...
Read MoreAcetyl-l-carnitine Supplements and Heart Disease
4/15/2013A recent study on L-carnitine has some people worried about using supplements that contain Acetyl-l-carnitine. There is no reason to...
Read MoreStatins, Side Effects, and You
4/13/2013A new study just out reports that almost one-fifth of those patients taking statin drugs end up discontinuing the medications...
Read MoreLower Stroke Risk for Fiber Eaters
4/11/2013New research has discovered that just by increasing fiber intake by seven grams a day, the chance of becoming a...
Read MoreWeight Loss Implant
4/9/2013Scientists have come up with a way to implant an “intelligent” microchip near your abdomen that is intended to help...
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