Approximately 400,000 children are born before the 32nd week of pregnancy in Europe, with around 2.6 million worldwide.
New ad labels celebrity smokers as unpaid tobacco spokespeople
Flashing up a series of celebrities including Rihanna, Orlando Bloom, Kristen Stewart, Keifer Sutherland, and others, the video labels each of them an “Unpaid Tobacco Spokesperson.”
Task force suggests behavioral counseling for overweight Americans with heart risks
In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that approximately 600,000 people die of cardiovascular disease every year.
Edible marijuana products must meet safety requirements, Colorado says
The market for edible marijuana products is growing rapidly in Colorado since the state legalized the drug for recreational and medical uses, but safety remains a top priority.
WHO shuts down ebola lab in Sierra Leone
The WHO announces the closing of one of its Ebola testing labs after one of the staff contracted the virus.
Aggressive new anti-tobacco ad campaign jabs celebrity smoking
The Truth anti-tobacco effort is back with a bold, hard-hitting new television advertisement that takes aim at smoking celebrities as unwitting shills for big tobacco.
Couples who smoke pot together show reduced rates of domestic violence
Research finds a lowered rate of domestic violence among married couples who smoke pot at least a couple of times a month.
Study: Breakfast NOT most important meal of the day; No effect on metabolism
Skipping breakfast appears to have no effect on metabolism or weight loss
Heart exercises also benefit brain, researchers say
Cardiovascular exercise can offer protection from cognitive impairment due to aging.
Aspirin reduces risk of reoccurring blood clots, study finds
Researchers suggest that without treatment, individuals with blood clots in their veins without an obvious cause have a 10 percent increased risk of developing another clot within the first year.
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