Benefits of a Two-Minute Walk
5/30/2015Taking a steady walk for a two-minute period every hour may help undo some of the harmful effects associated with...
Read MoreGenetically Modified Humans?
5/28/2015In Chinese laboratories, scientists are playing with the possibility of genetically modifying humans.
Read MoreHand-Grip Strength and Your Heart
5/26/2015According to new research, a drop in your ability to grip may be a predictor of future heart disease.
Read MoreProbiotics for Allergies
5/23/2015A recent study has found that probiotics may successfully ease the symptoms and severity of allergic rhinitis (aka seasonal allergies).
Read MoreGym Accidents
5/21/2015While it's true that only 1500 people across the US ended up in the emergency room as a result of...
Read MoreMake a Grocery List for Weight Loss
5/19/2015New research suggests that the simple trick of bringing a grocery list to the store may be the key to...
Read MoreLack of Sunlight Linked to Pancreatic Cancer
5/16/2015People residing in locations that have little regular sunlight may be more likely to eventually develop pancreatic cancer.
Read MoreColon Cancer Risk Can Change in Two Weeks
5/14/2015A recent study found that after just two weeks of eating a completely different diet than usual, the risk of...
Read MoreDeadly Nap Spots for Babies
5/12/2015A recent study found that putting young children to sleep in any type of sitting device, including a car seat,...
Read MoreDog Love is Real
5/9/2015When owners look into their dog's eyes, both the dog and the human experience a blast of oxytocin, otherwise known...
Read MoreAre You Genetically Prone to Mosquito Bites?
5/7/2015New research shows that mosquitoes' preference for people is based on our genetics, which means you just might be hard-wired...
Read MoreMindfulness Effective for Depression
5/5/2015A recent study has found that therapy designed to teach patients how to re-focus their thoughts may be a very...
Read MoreDivorce Ups Heart Attack Risk
5/2/2015Divorced individuals are more likely to suffer a heart attack compared to their peers who stayed married.
Read MoreAcetaminophen Curbs Emotions Along with Pain
4/30/2015Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol, not only reduces physical pain but also appears to diminish the emotions we register, both...
Read MoreBone Loss in Older Women Who Lose Weight
4/28/2015Shedding some extra pounds is almost always a good thing since being overweight is associated with an increased risk of...
Read MorePhysical Therapy Successful in Treating Back Pain
4/23/2015Physical therapy can be just as successful in restoring comfort levels as surgery for patients with back pain from spinal...
Read MoreActive Mothers-to-Be Benefit Babies’ Hearts
4/21/2015According to new research, maintaining physical activity while pregnant may help decrease the risk of having a baby born with...
Read MoreFacebook Blues
4/18/2015A recent study has found that the more time you spend on Facebook, the greater the chances that you'll develop...
Read MoreAdults and ADHD Drug Abuse
4/16/2015Millions of adults may be using ADHD drugs simply as a way to enhance their concentration on a daily basis...
Read MoreBrain Benefits of Leafy Greens
4/14/2015A recent study found that eating one serving a day of a leafy green vegetable may help prevent the onset...
Read MoreOffice-Workers’ Plight
4/11/2015According to a recent study, employees spend an average of 77 percent of the day sitting and only five percent...
Read MoreFitness for Men Means Better Sex
4/9/2015Exercising regularly appears to improve sexual function in men--and women too.
Read MoreMinimally Invasive Surgery Not Always Offered
4/7/2015Laparoscopic, or minimally invasive, surgeries are not regularly offered to patients in some medical centers.
Read MoreClimbing Suicide Rates on the Job
4/2/2015Suicides occurring in workplaces have increased substantially in recent years in America.
Read MoreBreast Biopsy Mistakes Common
3/31/2015New research has shown that the pathologists who specialize in analyzing biopsies often misdiagnose breast tissue.
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