Bikini Waxing and STDs
12/31/2016According to new research, there might be a link between pubic hair grooming and sexually transmitted infections.
Read MoreDon’t Follow the Lead of Celebrity Chefs!
12/28/2016New research suggests that some of the actions of these chefs might be nothing short of unsanitary.
Read MoreAn Hour Less Sleep Ups Your Car Crash Risk
12/26/2016Our risk of being involved in a car crash is almost double when we miss as little as one hour...
Read MoreElevated Holiday Accidents
12/22/2016The holiday season incurs certain risks for which we pay the consequences that we might not be aware of. Find...
Read MoreHallucinogens Lessen Fear of Death
12/21/2016In the past few years, multiple studies on hallucinogenic drugs have been initiated to alleviate PTSD symptoms, to manage chronic...
Read MoreDrop in Age for Strokes
12/19/2016Bad news: research shows that the average age of occurrence for a first stroke has recently been getting younger.
Read MoreBoost Memory While You Sleep
12/19/2016New sleep studies are being released about 'sleep programming' or 'sleep learning', to improve memory and boost productivity. But could...
Read MoreWhite Wine and Melanoma Worries
12/17/2016New research suggests there is an association between white wine consumption and melanoma.
Read MoreTop Tips for Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain
12/15/2016Read on for some easy ways to navigate the holidays and still have clothes that fit.
Read MoreToo Much TV May Harm Your Fertility
12/13/2016Home entertainment options nowadays make just about everything accessible on our televisions. Between on-demand cable services, subscriptions to Netflix and...
Read MoreSoak Up the Sun This Winter
12/9/2016The days are getting shorter and most of us are not leaving work this time of year until it’s completely...
Read MoreAvoid Distracted Shopping
12/7/2016For most of us, this is a particularly hectic time of year. You may be busy wrapping up things at...
Read MoreSticker Shock on Your ER Bill
12/5/2016No matter how healthy we are, none of us is completely immune to physical problems. It’s entirely possible that we...
Read MoreCancer and the China Study
12/5/2016A Recent China Study claims that consumption of meat and dairy protein accelerates the growth of cancer, whereas consumption of...
Read MoreAlzheimer’s and Mad Cow Disease
12/4/2016At the moment, there is no evidence of large scale CJD (mad cow disease in people) either as a result...
Read MoreTV + Meals = Unhealthy Eating
12/3/2016New research suggests that families dining with the TV tend to have less healthy and less positive dining experiences.
Read MoreAre Stress Tests Less Accurate for Women?
12/1/2016A new study found that the treadmill stress test may not correctly predict a woman’s chances of developing cardiovascular disease.
Read MoreCommon Food Additive Tied to Colon Cancer
11/29/2016New research suggests emulsifiers added to ice cream and many foods can contribute to the development of cancer.
Read MoreDoctor’s Visit, Without the Visit
11/26/2016Find out the top online apps to connect with doctors and other medical care practitioners without leaving home.
Read MorePet Kisses: Good or Bad?
11/24/2016Read the pros and cons about whether pet licking benefits humans or puts them in danger.
Read MoreDo Little Lies Make Us Into Big Liars?
11/22/2016New research shows that even seemingly insignificant fibs might trigger effects that turn us into much bigger liars.
Read MoreShould You Avoid the OR on Fridays?
11/18/2016Find out the best day to plan a surgery and the factors that help make your surgery successful.
Read MoreDangerous Worldwide Pollution
11/14/201692 percent of the world’s population lives in places where the air quality exceeds WHO limits for pollution.
Read MoreExercise Timing Matters for Diabetes
11/12/2016New research suggests that those with Type 2 Diabetes might benefit by doing cardio immediately after eating.
Read MoreCompetition Motivates Us to Exercise
11/10/2016New research suggests that getting a little competitive might spur you to work out more than support does.
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