October 28, 2015 Multivitamins don't cut cardiovascular disease risk in men, study finds Taking a daily multivitamin does not reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease for older men, according to a study
October 28, 2015 5 fats you should be eating Mix up the flavor (and health benefits!) of your next dish with these olive oil alternatives
October 28, 2015 Homosexuality ultimately a result of gene regulation, researchers find The search for a "gay gene" may be off-target, new research finds. Another process called epigenetics that switches genes on and off may explain why homosexuality runs in families
October 28, 2015 Banking may be bad for your health A University of Southern California researcher found insomnia, alcoholism, heart palpitations, eating disorders and an explosive temper in some of the roughly two dozen entry-level investment bankers she shadowed fresh out of business school
October 28, 2015 Eat right for your body type Tall, short, apple or pear shape?  You can be healthy at any shape, but when it comes to eating right for your type, one size doesn’t fit all
October 28, 2015 Sleep-deprived teen drivers more likely to crash Too little sleep increases the risk of car crashes for young drivers, a new study confirms
October 28, 2015 Report details flaws in Army's handling of PTSD The Army has more than doubled its number of military and civilian behavioral health workers in the past five years, but a litany of shortcomings still plagues the force when it comes to diagnosing and treating soldiers for post-traumatic stress disorder, according to an Army report
October 28, 2015 Brain training helped older adults stay sharp for years, study finds A brief course of brain exercises helped older adults hold on to improvements in reasoning skills and processing speed for 10 years after the course ended, according to results from the largest study ever done on cognitive training.
October 28, 2015 FDA Looking Into Death of Patient on Novartis' Gilenya U.S. health regulators said on Tuesday they received a report of a multiple sclerosis patient who died within 24 hours of taking the first dose of Novartis AG's Gilenya
October 28, 2015 Origin of deadly MERS virus found in bats The virus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) has been found in bats in Saudi Arabia, suggesting a potential origin for the disease, according to a new study.