January 11, 2016 6 ways to balance work and marriage When both parents are working, juggling jobs and family responsibilities can put a strain on marriages. But trend data shows that working moms are good for the marriage and the kids
January 11, 2016 Who's Packing ERs? Not the Uninsured One in five people in the United States visit an emergency room every year, and most of them have health insurance of some kind, according to a U.S. government survey released on Wednesday.
January 11, 2016 3 new rules make weight loss successful Three habits are key to weight loss and sustained weight control
January 11, 2016 Common OTC Drugs Putting Elderly at Increased Risk Hundreds of thousands of older people taking well-known common drugs could be at increased risk of dementia and even death, new UK research suggests
January 11, 2016 Are Cellphone Towers Hazardous to Your Health? Living near a cellphone tower might eventually melt your brain, give you cancer, or worse, neuter your reproductive organs -- at least that’s the warning issued last week by a dissenting group of trade activists.
January 11, 2016 Hospitals react to SCOTUS decision on health care reform In the heart of Atlanta, Grady Memorial Hospital serves as the safety net for thousands of poor and uninsured Georgians. Last year, the public hospital delivered more than $200 million in uncompensated care to more than 100,000 uninsured patients. Now that the Supreme Court has upheld most of the Affordable Care Act, Grady can expect to recoup from insurance much of the charity funding it had previously passed on to local taxpayers
January 11, 2016 8 crazy celebrity diet tricks revealed "What's the craziest diet trick you ever tried?" We posed that question to eight of our favorite celebrities, and their answers didn't disappoint
January 11, 2016 10 Steps to Kicking the Sugar Habit This Halloween As a young dentist and father, every year I would joke with my kids that Halloween was the one American holiday that would "help me pay for their college someday."
January 11, 2016 WHO: Going Into Hospital Far Riskier Than Flying Millions of people die each year from medical errors and infections linked to health care and going into hospital is far riskier than flying
January 11, 2016 Are Some Hospitals Turning Away Patients to Save Money? A report about an Australian hospital that is closing its doors to non-citizens in order to save money made me wonder what the doctors and nurses at this hospital must be going through