October 23, 2015 Genetics may determine who becomes a heavy smoker A new study has revealed that individuals with a high-genetic risk profile for smoking were much more likely to become heavy smokers as adults - but only if they had tried cigarettes as teenagers
October 23, 2015 US to reexamine health effects of cellphone radio waves U.S. regulators are looking into how radio frequencies emitted by cellphones and other wireless devices affect people amid lingering concerns about the risks of cellphone radiation
October 23, 2015 Half a Million Die From Smoking Yearly in U.S. Here's some news that might help you kick that cigarette habit for good. New statistics show that smoking causes 500,000 deaths each year in the U.S., killing slightly more men than women
October 23, 2015 Toddler meals have too much salt, CDC reports Most ready-to-eat meals for toddlers have too much salt, government researchers say
October 23, 2015 Coffee drinkers less likely to die from oral cancers It’s been proven that a daily cup of Joe has many health benefits – ranging from cardiovascular and skin protection to warding off certain diseases like Parkinson’s. Now, a large-scale study from the The American Journal of Epidemiology has found coffee drinkers are less likely to die from oral cancer
October 23, 2015 Coffee not linked to psoriasis First it was beer, then it was cigarettes. Finally, researchers have found a vice that's not tied to psoriasis: coffee
October 23, 2015 Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone health, study finds Vitamin D may actually do very little to guard against osteoporosis, contrary to popular belief.
October 23, 2015 Crazy tape on Olympians: Does it work? Athletes and physical trainers swear by the stretchy tape, but the evidence is fuzzy.
October 23, 2015 'Vampire Woman' Takes Her Love for the Supernatural to a New Level This is the amazing face of "Vampire Woman" Maria Jose Cristerna — who takes the trend for body art to a whole new level
October 23, 2015 8 ways to avoid burnout Burnout isn’t just a sign you need a vacation, it’s a psychological response to consistent stressors, both on the job and at home. So while you likely won’t be able to get your boss to turn your 7-to-7 into a 9-to-5 or get your parents to stop asking when they can expect grandkid number one with out some dramatic changes, you can take steps to prevent burnout