A new study reveals that working on a rotating night shift may actually increase the risk of cancer in women.
Best cold remedy still common sense
With no cure in sight for colds and flu, the natural approach that grandmother may have bragged about might do just as much or more as a flu vaccine.
New diet drug might be the tricky answer to obesity
Researchers have discovered a new diet drug that might be the safe answer to fighting obesity.
Supreme Court to decide fate on Obamacare in federal marketplaces
Insurance carriers in Wisconsin and 35 other states await the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on whether they will be able to participate in the federal insurance marketplace in 2016.
Vascular health degrades after just a couple of days of inactivity
Researchers have found that stopping exercise leads to a quick negative change in your vascular system.
Cancer-Free Smokers Struck by Good Luck, Says Study
While sun exposure, smoking and pollution are known cancer catalysts, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that the vast majority of cancers stem from random genetic mutations.
McDonald’s looks to halt slide with stunning new ad campaign
McDonald’s will emphasize the word “love” in its long-running “I’m Lovin’ it” slogan in new TV ads.
‘NY Med’ shows man’s death without permission – wife appealing dismissal of lawsuit
Defective hormone to blame for some cases of obesity
A recent study suggests that at least in some cases, obesity can be blamed on a malfunctioning of the hormone leptin.
Cancer deemed simply ‘bad luck’ by researchers
New study determines that many types of cancer can be attributed to “bad luck” rather than lifestyle choices or genetics.
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