October 23, 2015 The surprising danger of skipping breakfast Yes, it’ll make you eat more later in the day. But missing your morning meal also has even bigger health consequences.
October 23, 2015 Omega-3s may not protect against faulty heart rhythm Fish oil supplements did not prevent atrial fibrillation in patients who had already experienced episodes of the heart rhythm malfunction, a new clinical trial has found
October 23, 2015 Grape Tomato Products Recalled for Salmonella Risk A supplier of grape tomatoes for Taylor Farms Pacific, Inc. has recalled the product for possible salmonella contamination, the government said
October 23, 2015 4 ways to get rid of back fat You use your back muscles in almost everything you do – are you giving them enough attention?
October 23, 2015 Miley Cyrus latest celeb to promote gluten-free diet Miley Cyrus is the latest celeb to tout the benefits of a gluten-free diet, which are increasing in popularity these days. Here's what you need to know
October 23, 2015 Treatment-resistant gonorrhea threat rises in North America The only remaining oral antibiotic used for gonorrhea failed to cure the infection in nearly 7 percent of patients treated at a clinic in Toronto, Canadian researchers said on Monday in the first published study of treatment-resistant gonorrhea in North America
October 23, 2015 Acne drug tied to a doubled risk of eye problems Prescription pills used to treat severe acne were linked to a two-fold risk of developing eye problems, such as pink eye, styes and dryness, in a large new study
October 23, 2015 Online dating users more open to interracial relationships, study finds People who participate in online dating may be more open to interracial relationships.
October 23, 2015 Illegal injections killing, maiming women seeking cheap alternative to plastic surgery Women across the U.S. are risking their lives for black market procedures to make their buttocks bigger, often involving home-improvement materials such as silicone injected by people with no medical training.
October 23, 2015 The nasty new workplace epidemic Gossiping, bullying, backstabbing—no, this isn’t high school. It’s the workplace. Half of workers say they're treated rudely at their job at least once a week, up from just a quarter in 1998, according to a recent article published in the Harvard Business Review