October 23, 2015 Q & A: Tracking the source of the cyclospora outbreak State and federal investigators are trying to figure out the source of a stomach bug that has sickened 372 people in 15 states. Iowa and Nebraska have linked some cases in their states to eating pre-packaged salad mix, but the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration have said the mix is not linked to all of the cases.
October 23, 2015 Breaks to get up and move good for health, study says Taking a break to walk every 20 minutes instead of staying seated for hours helps reduce the body's levels of glucose and insulin after eating, according to a study -- the latest to highlight the hazards of long periods of inactivity
October 23, 2015 What’s inflammation? How to decrease your disease risk Imagine you smash your thumb with a hammer.
October 23, 2015 Deadly MERS virus spreads to Italy Three people were being treated Saturday for a new respiratory virus that is alarming global health officials, in the first cases in Italy, says the country's health ministry.
October 23, 2015 Smokers' skin may age faster, study of twins shows Smokers are likely to get bags under their eyes and wrinkles around their lips earlier than non-smokers, according to a new study of identical twins.
October 23, 2015 Scientists find gene mutations linked to increased risk for eating disorders Researchers have found two genetic mutations associated with an increased risk for eating disorders
October 23, 2015 Men with heart failure more likely to die than women Women with heart failure, a condition in which the heart fails to pump enough blood to meet the body's demands, may live longer than their male counterparts
October 23, 2015 Beyond the taboo: Is horse meat really that bad to eat? Recent controversy in England and Ireland has many people concerned that burgers they’ve consumed may have been made with horse meat and not fully made with beef. But why are so many opposed to eating horses? Is it really all that bad to eat?
October 23, 2015 Running Marathons May Cause Permanent Heart Damage, Study Says Scientists say that running marathons may cause permanent heart damage. A recent study found that high-endurance activities can result in scarring of the right ventricle and in turn increase the risk of heart complications
October 23, 2015 Why you should eat and exercise based on your blood type Having trouble sticking to your exercise routine or not seeing the results you want? Learn how something as simple as your blood type could change the way you work out