March 12, 2016 Cooking for Cause: One Family’s Fight Against Breast Cancer Tina DiFava died of breast cancer last year, but her love of food lives on in a new cookbook for written by her sister, Anna that collects all of their family’s favorite recipes.
March 11, 2016 Allergy Alert: Pets and Allergies During in the fall and early winter time in most 4-season regions of the US, we see an upswing in the number of individuals who suffer with a variety of respiratory and allergy symptoms as a result of greater exposure to pet cats and dogs.Almost 70% of U.S. households have one or more domestic pets, equally divided between cats and dogs, accounting for 100 million pets.
March 10, 2016 Scientists suggest there is link between herpes virus, Alzheimer's Roughly two-thirds of American adults have been exposed to the herpes type 1 virus (oral; type 2 is the genital one), and they could be predisposed to developing Alzheimer's disease later in life.
March 8, 2016 A 35-inch waist and your health: What's the link? In reaction to model Ashley Graham gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated's latest swimsuit issue, former Sports Illustrated cover girl and supermodel Cheryl Tiegs sounded not so positive about women with larger waistlines.
March 6, 2016 How a quadriplegic guitar player defeated the odds Musician Ryan “Gooch” Nelson was 18 when a car accident left him paralyzed. Five years later he was diagnosed with leukemia. He shared his story to remind others that no matter what obstacles come your way life goes on
March 3, 2016 Find your ideal exercise partner with a click If you are looking for the ideal workout partners and trainers a website called WellSquad says it can help.
March 3, 2016 Former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson tells colleagues he has thyroid cancer Former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson has disclosed to colleagues that he has thyroid cancer. According to people familiar with the matter, the 54-year-old disclosed he had cancer to the company's board of directors and several colleagues last week -- prior to his resignation over the weekend
March 2, 2016 Soda: Public health enemy No. 1? It’s a well-known adage: Drinking too much soda is bad for you. But just how bad is excessive soda consumption for your body? The unanimous answer from experts: “Very.”
March 2, 2016 Scientists make a genetic discovery about gray hair Those unhappy with their gray hair now have to turn to a bottle of dye to cover it up, but a new study raises the possibility of being able to prevent hair from going gray in the first place.