Alzheimer’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.
Read MoreOne Way Your Couch is Making You Dumber
11/8/2016News flash: flame-retardant chemicals found on couches cause Americans to lose about 11 million IQ points a year.
Read MoreGlasses and Eye Exams Online
11/5/2016Find out the pros and cons of buying prescription glasses online.
Read MoreBeware of Exercising When Angry
11/3/2016New research suggests that you could triple your risk of heart attack if you exercise while you're angry.
Read MoreBeer, Brains, and Happy Behavior
11/1/2016New research, out of Switzerland, concluded that beer makes you cheerier all around. Other studies show some real health benefits...
Read MoreIs Love More Important to Health than Food?
10/28/2016When it comes to the hierarchy of human needs, new research is suggesting that love and relationships may be more...
Read MoreIt’s National Pumpkin Day!
10/26/2016On October 26th, celebrate National Pumpkin Day by eating some pumpkin: its loaded with antioxidants alpha- and beta-carotene!
Read MoreJob Insecurity and Diabetes
10/24/2016These are tough times that we live in, financially speaking. And now, worrying over losing your job appears to be...
Read MoreElectroacupuncture and Constipation
10/22/2016Some news for those with severe constipation: new research suggests that acupuncture can bring some relief to those with severe...
Read MoreElection-Based Stress
10/20/2016Election stress? More than half of all Americans are feeling some serious strain regarding the current election season.
Read MoreFive Symptoms of Internet Addiction Disorder
10/18/2016Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) has finally reached the status of a mental health disorder. Now the problem is acknowledged, and...
Read MoreHealing by Pen
10/14/2016Numerous studies have shown that journaling can contribute to emotional health and that it even can boost physical health in...
Read MoreYou Need a Vacation!
10/12/2016Time for a vacation? Not only can your trip do wonders for your mental health, but new research suggests it...
Read MoreStress Undercuts a Healthy Diet
10/10/2016If you focus on eating nutritious foods, you’re off to a good start, unless you have stress. New research suggests...
Read MoreWhat You Know About Shoes Might Be Wrong
10/7/2016It turns out that comfort shoes might not be all that virtuous after all. Yes, they cause less damage than...
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