October 28, 2015 N.Y. Chef Earns Fans, Critics With Cheese Made From Human Breast Milk Daniel Angerer is used to getting attention over the food that comes out of his restaurant Klee Brasserie, but the New York chef is making more headlines than ever over a new dish that instead comes out of his fiance's brassiere.
October 28, 2015 New study indicates that reducing salt intake could save 100,000 U.S. lives per year A reduction in dietary salt intake by 50 percent could prevent approximately 100,000 deaths from heart attack and stroke in the United States every year, according to new studies published in the April 4 issues of British Medical Journal.
October 28, 2015 America's New Drug Problem: Snorting 'Bath Salts' All over the U.S., bath salts are being sold with names like “Ivory Wave,” “White Lightning” and “Hurricane Charlie.” But these aren’t your average bath salts that you pour into the bathtub to soak in after a long, hard day to relax – these so-called bath salts are intended to be snorted, smoked or injected – and users are getting high off of them
October 28, 2015 Percent of depressed men comparable to women, study finds The proportion of men who experience symptoms of depression may be similar to the proportion of women with depression when doctors look for non-traditional symptoms, according to a new study.
October 28, 2015 The ABCs of Seeing a Dietitian New experiences are often a source for anxiety, but don’t let your being a first-timer stop you from seeing the dietitian. Use these tips to help get the most out of visits
October 28, 2015 Coffee, Tea Linked to Lower Risk of Brain Tumor Coffee and tea lovers may have a decreased likelihood of developing the most common form of malignant brain tumor in adults, a new study suggests
October 28, 2015 Online dating at midlife For many men and women looking for new love at midlife and beyond, the place to go is obvious: the Internet. But how best to navigate cyberspace in pursuit of romance?
October 28, 2015 1 in 8 people around the world go hungry, says UN report One in eight people around the world is chronically undernourished, the United Nations' food agencies said on Tuesday, warning world leaders that some regions would fail in halving the number of hungry by 2015.
October 28, 2015 HPV-related cancers rose before vaccines hit market The number of some cancers related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) increased throughout the U.S. before vaccines against the sexually transmitted infection were available, says to a new study.
October 28, 2015 Pills Not Helping Your Pain? Creams, Patches Effective Too If you have been popping pills for the past week in order to treat your pain, one expert said you might be going about your pain treatment plan all wrong