October 28, 2015 Second-hand smoke at 5 major airports puts flyers at risk, CDC says Thanksgiving travelers who pass through the five major U.S. airports that still allow indoor smoking in designated public rooms face a hidden health hazard, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said
October 28, 2015 Obesity tied to semi-frequent migraines, study finds Overweight and obese people are at higher-than-average risk of migraines, suggests a new study.
October 28, 2015 Pioneering Stem Cell Trial Passes Safety Test A pioneering clinical trial to inject stem cells into the brains of patients disabled by stroke has been cleared to progress to the next stage after the treatment raised no safety concerns in the first three candidates
October 28, 2015 Study: Comfort Eating Helps Stave Off the Blues A sweet tooth might not be the only reason why we reach for ice cream and cake in times of stress
October 28, 2015 Hypnotherapy Helps Woman Conquers Fear of Stairs A woman from the U.K. has conquered her fears literally one step at a time after suffering a life-long phobia of stairs
October 28, 2015 10 food swaps for a healthier Cinco de Mayo If you're trying to eat healthy or watching your weight, you don't have to ditch your Cinco de Mayo festivities. There are plenty of healthy food swaps you can make to stick to your diet without sacrificing your favorite Mexican fare.
October 28, 2015 Study finds pattern in brain injuries linked to contact sports Years of hits to the head in football or other contact sports lead to a distinct pattern of brain damage that begins with an athlete having trouble focusing and can eventually progress to aggression and dementia, a study says
October 28, 2015 National Nutrition Month It’s that time of year again! Registered dietitians around the globe will be celebrating National Nutrition Month this March, especially their fourth annual Registered Dietitian Day on March 9
October 28, 2015 Fertility Clinic Conception Is a Rare Event, Study Shows Fewer than 8 percent of all tries at making a baby in a lab dish will succeed, according to new research
October 28, 2015 Kraft agrees to remove artificial dyes from some macaroni and cheese products Kraft says it plans to remove artificial dyes from three macaroni and cheese varieties that come in kid-friendly shapes, a move that comes as people increasingly reach for foods they feel are natural.