October 23, 2015 Sally Ride's death: Why is pancreatic cancer so deadly? As a group, pancreatic cancers have a poor prognosis because they are often not detected until the late stages of the disease and usually resistant to chemotherapy
October 23, 2015 Same-sex marriage linked to longer lives Since the advent of same-sex marriage in Denmark, married gay men and women have seen their death rates drop, a new study finds
October 23, 2015 Precautionary Warnings for Cellphones Although a recent large study out of Denmark claims there is no link between cancer and cellphones, I do not agree. If you are worried about cancer from cellphone's radiation, here are some precautions
October 23, 2015 Could eating less save your brain? Study shows reducing calories delays nerve cell loss Calorie restriction may not always be fun, but cutting back has benefits beyond even weight loss.
October 23, 2015 Bellevue resumes non-emergency walk-in service Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan reopened its nonemergency walk-in services Monday after suffering what officials called "devastating damage" from Superstorm Sandy
October 23, 2015 CDC Backs HPV Vaccine for Boys In what is sure to be a controversial decision, a 13-member advisory panel of the Centers for Disease Control recommended Tuesday routine vaccination of boys ages 11 and 12 with Gardasil, which protects against infection from human papilloma virus
October 23, 2015 Caffeine disrupts sleep for morning people but not night owls Caffeine will get you going during the day but could leave you tossing and turning at night – unless you're a "night owl" to begin with, a new study suggests
October 23, 2015 Surprising aphrodisiac foods to get you in the mood Aphrodisiacs can stimulate a lagging libido or set the mood of your mind and body to help you achieve greater sexual health and functioning. Whether you want to boost fertility, improve the urge to merge or increase lubrication, these five foods will have you craving a little extra time between the sheets.
October 23, 2015 You gave me what? 5 crummy conditions we inherit We can't blame all of life's misfortune on our parents, but the range of less-than-ideal physical issues we can pin on them run from the unfortunate to the downright deadly. But here are some doozies you can blame, at least partly, on Mom and Dad