On average, Americans consume approximately 3,400 milligrams of salt daily.
Study: Sugar-free drinks, foods still harmful to teeth
Common ingredients, like phosphoric acid, in soft drinks and citric acid, found in citrus-flavored beverages are often the cause.
Children’s sleep problems likely caused by ADHD medications
Research urges parents and doctors to consider pros and cons of stimulant medication in children with ADHD.
California, Oregon to allow pharmacists to prescribe birth control
Liberia Keeping Close Watch on 153 New Cases of Ebola Virus in Monrovia
Just two months after Liberia was declared free of the deadly virus, 153 people have contracted the disease and are under constant medical surveillance in a concerted effort to keep the virus from spreading again.
The Level of STD Cases in Country Has Now Reached Epidemic Proportions
The CDC has found the rise in sexually transmitted diseases “alarming” as STD cases in the country have reached their highest level in history.
New Study Says the More Facebook ‘Friends’ the Higher the Stress Levels
The more “friends” on social media the higher stress levels are likely to be. That is what researchers at the University of Montreal were trying to determine.
Survey finds widespread public confusion about antibiotic resistance
Public misunderstandings may be involved in increasing risks from superbugs.
Christie Brinkley takes on GMOs in new book
“Timeless Beauty” includes fashion and food tips for healthy living.
New Study Reveals That More Frequent Sex Doesn’t Make People Happier
New research from the University of Toronto suggests that having more sex doesn’t really make people any happier.
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