A week of exposure to both dawn and dusk with nights lit by campfire had the biggest effect on people who had trouble sleeping at night.
A person’s type of happiness can affect their genes, study finds
The current study shows that happiness with meaning is linked with good health.
Bagged salad eyed as source of diarrheal disease
The CDC was first notified of two laboratory-confirmed cases of Cyclospora on June 28.
Anemia increases dementia risk in elderly, study finds
What the research found was that people who had anemia at the beginning of the study had about a 41 percent higher risk of developing dementia than those who did not.
Massive 13-pound German baby born without C-section
The title of the biggest baby ever born belongs to Anna Bates of Canada.
Report: Camper dies after allergic reaction to treat made with peanut butter
A food allergy is an immune reaction to the consumption of a specific food or type of foods.
Appeals court strikes down NYC soda ban
Mayor Michael Bloomberg continues to support the city’s position on the soda ban.
Hard candy the leading cause of choking among kids, study finds
In addition to food, there are numerous other potential choking hazards for children.
Deadly MERS may not become the next SARS pandemic, study finds
The World Health Organization (WHO) has convened an emergency committee to evaluate the threat of international public health emergency.
Researchers develop global hepatitis C recommendations for injection-drug users
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 12,000 people die every year from HCV-related liver disease.