15% of people surveyed reported incidents of sleep drunkenness.
Doctors recommend starting school later so teens can sleep
Starting schools later in the day could help teenagers work with their natural sleep cycles and prevent sleep deprivation in students.
More assertive recommendations issued for overweight people
Experts published updates to existing recommendations for those at risk of developing cardiovascular disease, advising intensive behavior counseling for overweight and obese patients.
Number of painkiller deaths reduced in states with medical marijuana
States that allow medical marijuana experience a drop in painkiller overdose rates of 25 percent, on average, a new study says.
New Mexico confirms first human West Nile virus case in 2014
Minimizing the risk for being infected with the West Nile virus can be done by getting rid of water-holding containers where mosquitoes tend to lay their eggs.
E-cigarettes should be regulated like tobacco, heat group says
E-cigarettes are smokeless, battery-operated devices with the intent of delivering flavored nicotine or other chemical to the lungs without burning tobacco.
Advaxis and Merck collaborate to study novel cancer treatments
The two companies will join together to evaluate the combination of ADXS-PSA/pembrolizumab to treat prostate cancer.
6.0 magnitude earthquake jolts northern California wine country
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake jolted the Napa Valley area of California early Sunday morning, resulting in hundreds of injuries and damage to homes and businesses.
Low nicotine cigarettes could help smokers quit
Smoking cigarettes with reduced levels of nicotine proves to be less harmful than smoking regular cigarettes, contrary to popular belief.
West Nile spreads to Massachusetts and California
Human cases of West Nile reported in Massachusetts and California pushing local governments to strengthen mosquito watch.
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