Work at a desk job? This trick could boost your energy Here's another reason not to sit all day: Getting up from your desk for a few minutes at a time throughout the day may boost your mood and energy levels, a small new study suggests.
Drug combo may cause bleeding for patients with irregular heartbeat A blood-thinning medication used by people with a type of irregular heartbeat should not be taken with certain cholesterol-lowering drugs, a study suggests.
Olive Oil May Prevent Strokes, Study Says We’ve been hearing about the benefits of olive oil for years, but now it looks like it could help prevent strokes in elderly people, according to a new French study
Childhood cancer survivors may not get needed adult care Children who've had cancer may be more likely to receive the follow-up care they need in adulthood if their parents take the time to teach them how to interact with doctors while they're young, a recent study suggests.
A tougher workout than a StairMaster: The stepmill For anyone who has ever used a StairMaster at the gym, the time has come to really sweat—on a stepmill.
CDC: 3 of 5 leading causes of death in US fell from 2010 to 2014 Premature, or preventable, deaths from three of the five leading causes in the United States declined from 2010 to 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced with new data estimates Friday.
Famed Texas heart surgeon Denton Cooley dead at 96 Dr. Denton Cooley, a Texas surgeon who performed some of the earliest heart transplants and implanted the world's first artificial heart, has died.
Here's why hostility could be harmful to women's hearts NEW ORLEANS — Hostility is linked to poor heart health, and a new study reveals what may happen in women's bodies that may explain this link