October 23, 2015 Silence Is Golden During Eye Injections If you're getting a drug injection for macular degeneration or another eye condition, a new study suggests you might want to make sure your doctor doesn't talk while doing the procedure
October 23, 2015 7 Instant Energy Boosters Feeling like you need a boost? Here are 7 pick-me-up tricks that will have you re-energized in no time
October 23, 2015 Debunking weight-loss myths It something seems too good to be true, it probably is. So, if you hear of a shortcut that promises to help you shed pounds quickly and with little or no effort, it’s probably wise to view it with some skepticism. The truth is that losing weight is a challenging task that requires determination and willpower to succeed. Here are four myths about weight loss quick-fixes.
October 23, 2015 How to avoid—and even reverse—diabetes Most people with type 2 diabetes—which afflicts 1 out of every 10 women in the U.S.—could reverse their condtion, according to Dr. Osama Hamdy, medical director of the Obesity Clinical Program at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston. "We've been treating diabetes for 40 years by adding more and more medications, with no big improvements," Hamdy said. "But if you act early, keep the weight off, and maintain a healthy lifestyle, you can put this disease in remission forever."
October 23, 2015 Blood Test May Be Able to Spot Lurking Cancer Cell A blood test so sensitive that it can spot a single cancer cell lurking among a billion healthy ones is moving one step closer to being available at your doctor's office
October 23, 2015 Government expanding E. coli tests in meat The government is expanding E. coli testing in some raw meat, a move expected to prevent more people from contracting the bacteria that can cause severe illness or death
October 23, 2015 Moms' Smoking Tied to Psychiatric Meds in Kids Children whose mothers smoked while pregnant were more likely to end up on medications such as antidepressants, stimulants and drugs for addiction, according to a study from Finland that hints at smoking's affect on a baby's developing brain
October 23, 2015 9 healthy cooking substitutions Trying to cut calories without cutting flavor? These easy baking and cooking substitution help you create a healthier, and equally flavorful dish!
October 23, 2015 Sex with an ex common among young adults, study finds Having sex with an ex seems to be a fairly typical part of the breakup process for young adults, a new study shows. But the behavior could be risky, pushing former partners into emotionally complicated territory where safe-sex measures are likely to be cast aside, researchers say
October 23, 2015 New chocolate recipe halves the fat Scientists have found a way to halve the fat content of chocolate without compromising the treat's silky texture