October 23, 2015 Study: Statin use tied to lower risk of depression People with heart disease who take cholesterol-lowering statins may have a lower risk of depression than those who don't take the drugs, according to a new study from California
October 23, 2015 Red Wine Boosts Drug for Breast Cancer, Study Says New research has found that a natural chemical found in red wine can help boost a common cancer drug’s ability to suppress breast cancer cells
October 23, 2015 Generics Advancing on Lucrative Pet Drug Market As patents expire for branded pet drugs, more generics are finding their way into veterinarian's offices, where they offer the potential of big savings for owners of dogs, cats and other pets
October 23, 2015 15 myths and facts about cellulite Got cellulite? You're not alone. But as common as cellulite is, there's also an awful lot of misinformation out there about what it is, what causes it, and how to get rid of it. So before placing blame, scheduling a cosmetic procedure, or spending a fortune on over-the-counter products, read up on the real story behind cellulite.
October 23, 2015 Higher Life Expectancy Means Lower Church Attendance As life expectancy increases, churches should expect to see more gray hair and fewer young people in the pews. That's the result of a new analysis of people's religious decisions. The analysis takes an economic approach to understanding people's choices about attending religious services, weighing the spiritual and social benefits of religion against the time spent participating
October 23, 2015 Florida counts on experimental trees to fight orange plague Florida citrus researchers are preparing to launch a large-scale test of new disease-tolerant orange tree rootstock in what one likened to a leap of faith to save the $9 billion state industry from a deadly citrus greening "tsunami."
October 23, 2015 How to eliminate the hassle of going to the gym I’ve seen plenty of surveys of people providing excuses not to exercise, and “no time” is always No. 1 on the list. Let’s tackle that with these tips
October 23, 2015 Dirt Eaters and Other Pica Cases Nearly Double in Decade The number of people hospitalized with pica, the disorder in which people eat non-edible substances including dirt and chalk, has nearly doubled within a decade, a new study finds
October 23, 2015 Eat like a pro football player Ever wonder how many calories it takes to keep a 300-pound linebacker in the game?
October 23, 2015 Kids suffering injuries caused by excessive use of tablets and smartphones An iPad generation of children and teenagers is suffering adult injuries such as repetitive strain injury (RSI) and neck pain because of the amount of time spent using electronic tablets and iPhones