October 24, 2015 5 types of fungus in Capri Sun — but are they harmful? Five types of fungus have been identified in the popular kids' juice drink Capri Sun, researchers say.
October 24, 2015 Death of high school football player leads to fight for internal injury awareness While concussions and head injuries have been the major concerns for football players for years, one Florida couple is seeking to draw attention to another threat to young players – internal injuries.
October 24, 2015 New tablet designed specifically for senior citizens Senior citizens are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, according to the Administration on Aging. Now, a new tablet called the Claris Companion has been created with their specific needs in mind.
October 24, 2015 Angioplasty costs are higher at non-surgery hospitals Angioplasty to clear blocked arteries costs more at hospitals not equipped for emergency heart surgery, according to a study presented on Sunday at the American Heart Association scientific meeting
October 24, 2015 Coffee Can Lower Cancer Risk in Women, Study Says Drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may lower women's risk of developing endometrial cancer, American researchers found
October 24, 2015 The upside of alcohol Good spirits: Some alcoholic beverages provide antioxidants and others may reduce cholesterol
October 24, 2015 Study: Lean Beef OK for Certain Diets People using a diet centered on fruits and vegetables to lower their cholesterol may be able to introduce lean beef and get similar results, suggests a new study
October 24, 2015 Prompts Promote Flu Shot Participation Flu season is nothing to sneeze at for you and your employees. Each year the flu blues cost businesses billions of dollars. Though experts say much of that cost and personal hardship could be avoided if workers got flu shots, motivating them to do so is a major challenge. Giving them a simple nudge may be the answer
October 24, 2015 Aetna, CVS to Offer Co-Branded Drug Plan Aetna Inc. and CVS said they are teaming up to co-brand a new Medicare prescription drug plan, following in the footsteps of other health insurers that have partnered with big drugstores
October 24, 2015 Coffee, Alcohol, Sex and Smog Can All Trigger Heart Attacks A new study that examined possible environmental triggers for heart attacks has concluded that coffee, alcohol, sex and smog are all things that can stop human hearts