The Power of Positive Thinking
7/12/2016Thinking you can enhance your performance appears to lead to improvements in the way you do a particular task.
Read MoreAnd the Blind Shall See
7/9/2016One of the most extraordinary advances of medicine in the past few years has been the development of real-life visors...
Read MoreParkinson’s on the Rise in Men
7/7/2016Rates of Parkinson's disease may have escalated in American men during the last several decades and--in a mind-boggling twist--a contributing...
Read MoreExercise and Ovarian Cancer
7/5/2016Two new studies have found that a sedentary lifestyle may be linked to a higher risk of ovarian cancer.
Read MoreQuitting Smoking VS Dieting
7/2/2016A new study shows that it may take as many as 30 attempts at quitting smoking before it sticks.
Read MoreWeight Loss Helps the Diabetic Heart
6/30/2016A significant weight reduction is linked to improvements in blood sugar levels and a decrease in numerous heart disease risk...
Read MoreA New Place to Check for Melanoma
6/28/2016Melanoma may develop on the soles of the feet due to stress and pressure rather than exposure to sunlight.
Read MoreDo-Gooder Drones
6/25/2016Drones can be employed for positive purposes, particularly in the realm of healthcare.
Read MoreCarpal Tunnel Relief Through Electroacupuncture
6/23/2016Sessions of electroacupuncture improved symptoms in patients with mild to moderate cases of carpal tunnel syndrome when used in combination...
Read MoreBig Bottles Up a Baby’s Weight
6/21/2016Using larger sized bottles to feed young babies may be associated with excess weight by the time they are just...
Read MoreFlame Retardants and Thyroid Disease
6/18/2016Commonly used flame retardant chemicals may increase the risk of thyroid disorders in women.
Read MoreRoundup Follies
6/16/2016Of the 32 glyphosate (Roundup) studies evaluated by the EPA in declaring it safe, 27 were paid for by industry,...
Read MoreLifestyle Changes to Improve ADHD
6/14/2016Kids with ADHD may benefit greatly from making positive, health-related lifestyle changes.
Read MoreColonoscopy Alternatives for the Squeamish
6/11/2016Although they aren't widely advertised and many still don't know about them, there are alternatives to the colonoscopy when looking...
Read MoreNutrition Lacking in Newly Single Men
6/9/2016Men who have been divorced or widowed can end up with worse eating habits and a lower quality of nutrition...
Read MoreArguing Style Linked to Health Issues
6/7/2016Individuals who are prone to behavioral extremes such as outbursts of anger or shutting down emotionally during arguments are more...
Read MoreA Cup of Ice Cream Before Your Colonoscopy?
6/4/2016According to a new study, you many not have to go on the dreaded all liquid diet before a colonoscopy....
Read MoreCut Your Risk of 13 Cancers
6/2/2016Exercise may reduce the risk of 13 different forms of cancer.
Read MoreA Green Light for Migraine Treatment
5/31/2016The use of a narrow band green light may help those with migraines find some relief.
Read MoreRobots Replacing Surgeons?
5/28/2016Totally autonomous, surgical robots are coming--assuming human anesthesiologists and surgeons are someday willing to let them.
Read MoreDiet Drinks During Pregnancy
5/26/2016Women who drink artificially sweetened beverages daily during pregnancy have double the risk of their infants being overweight by their...
Read MoreFruit and Breast Cancer Risk
5/24/2016Adolescent girls who eat greater amounts of fruit on a regular basis may have a lower risk of developing breast...
Read MoreAfternoon Naps Needed After Some Meals
5/21/2016Men with high-fat diets tend to have more of a problem with daytime sleepiness.
Read MoreBringing the Dead Back
5/19/2016Scientists are working on a way to bring the clinically dead back to life.
Read MoreAntibiotics Still Widely Overprescribed
5/17/2016According to the CDC, nearly one-third of the outpatient oral antibiotics prescribed each year may be unjustified.
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