Green tea has long been tied to potential cancer treatments.
Report reveals U.S.'s fittest cities; Where does yours rank?
The 2014 report gave the No.1 metropolitan area ranking to Washington, D.C.
Does your sunscreen really protect you? New study questions outcomes
SPF may not always be a reliable factor in choosing a sunscreen.
Scientists discover how to make children eat vegetables
Study shows how parents can encourage their toddlers to eat more vegetables to inculcate healthy eating habits early on.
Scientists to use UV light as screening tool for bats with white-nose syndrome
Long-wave UV light produces a distinctive orange-yellow glow when it is directed at the wings of bats with this disease.
Swim times are significantly faster when swimmers recover with chocolate milk
The study is the first of its kind.
Diet sodas surprisingly better than water in weight loss
The diet drink group lost over 14 pounds and the water group lost about 10 pounds.
Obesity, overweight rates skyrocket across the globe
The rise in obesity levels among children and adolescents is especially troubling, particularly among low- and middle-income nations.
Igniting imagery: watching e-cigarette use prompts urge to smoke
New study suggests that seeing someone use an e-cigarette can increase the urge to smoke a regular cigarette in young smokers attempting to abstain.
Indoor tanning beds must now carry warning label, FDA says
The FDA announced a reclassification of tanning beds and the lamps used in them, moving them from low- to moderate-risk devices and ordered that they are to carry a warning label against use by anyone under 18 years of age.
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