October 23, 2015 Football knee injuries likelier on artificial turf than grass College football players suffer knee injuries about 40 percent more often when playing on an artificial surface compared to when they're playing on grass
October 23, 2015 Improving heart health holistically So often we read articles telling us how to get healthy. Stay fit, lose weight, eat this, drink that. With all of this advice, it’s far too easy to neglect the most important muscle of all — our hearts!Luckily, there are a variety of easy habits that can help us keep our hearts strong and healthy.
October 23, 2015 Family's Illness Makes Hospital Workers Sick A Jackson County, Ky., family's ailment has caused the temporary shutdown on a hospital emergency room. Laurel County Sheriff's officials said a family of five from McKee came to St. Joseph Hospital London Sunday evening, complaining of similar symptoms
October 23, 2015 Doctors Set Up Cholera Centers in Haiti's Capital Doctors and aid groups are rushing to set up cholera treatment centers across Haiti's capital as officials warn that the disease's encroachment into the overcrowded city will bring a surge in cases
October 23, 2015 Giffords' Doctors Balancing Role as Rock Stars Trauma surgeons Dr. Peter Rhee and Dr. Michael Lemole were prepared for almost any medical emergency, but are learning as they go about being in the spotlight
October 23, 2015 What your face reveals about your health Got acne on your chin, for example? That says a lot about your kidneys.
October 23, 2015 Stomach acid drugs increase risk of bacterial infections, FDA warns The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers today that certain stomach acid drugs may increase the risk of a serious intestinal bacteria infection
October 23, 2015 4 ways to never gain weight Eating mindfully doesn't have to mean sitting down for three squares a day. Try these easy tricks for enjoying meals more—while scarfing down less.
October 23, 2015 U.S. Soldiers Turn to Diet Pills, Liposuction to Meet Weight Standards U.S. soldiers are going to extremes — taking diet pills and laxatives, even starving themselves and getting liposuction — in order to meet the military’s weight standards, according to the Army Times
October 23, 2015 Naked Mole Rat Genome May Hold Key to Long Life The newly deciphered genome of the hairless, underground-dwelling, long-lived and cancer-resistant naked mole rat could help researchers unravel the creature's secrets, and may help improve human health along the way