October 28, 2015 White rice increases diabetes risk, scientists say Eating white rice could increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, Harvard researchers claimed. Each large serving of white rice was linked to an 11 percent increased risk, according to an analysis of four studies.
October 28, 2015 Kava plant may treat anxiety An extract from the kava plant can treat people with chronic anxiety, an study from Australia finds
October 28, 2015 Home remedies doctors swear by Whether you have a head cold, an upset stomach, or an itchy rash, fast (cheap!) relief may be sitting on your kitchen shelf
October 28, 2015 Food-borne illness sickens 45 in Iowa, 35 in Nebraska Confirmed cases of a rare food-borne illness have doubled in Iowa over four days and increased dramatically in Nebraska, with public health agencies scrambling Friday to figure out the source.
October 28, 2015 Fight Allergies, Be Happier Researchers have identified a possible link between your level of anxiety, mood and depression likelihood with whether seasonal allergies are present and/or well controlled. So here's another good reason to have a simple, allergy-fighting plan in placeÂ
October 28, 2015 Study suggests overall benefit from antidepressants Despite recent debate about how well antidepressants really work in people with only mild or moderate depression, a new analysis of drug studies suggests they may have some benefit across the board
October 28, 2015 One source of China bird flu virus found Poultry markets in Shanghai are one likely place where people are contracting the new bird flu virus, a new study from China suggests.
October 28, 2015 The best time to schedule a doctor’s appointment In concept it’s a great idea: Schedule a Monday morning doctor’s appointment and ease your way into the week. But the truth is, you’re most likely to miss a meeting with your doc on Monday, according to new research published in PLoS One
October 28, 2015 Researchers to study whether mobile phones affect children's brains British researchers are launching the largest study in the world to investigate whether using mobile phones and other wireless gadgets might affect children's brain development.
October 28, 2015 Laughing yoga cultivates merry mindfulness Laughter yoga, unlike Pilates yoga, water yoga, aerial yoga and other offshoots of the ancient eastern practice of uniting body and breath, doesn't aspire to sculpted arms and bendy backs