October 28, 2015 Scientists: Salty Meal Reduces Artery Blood Flow Within 30 Minutes A meal high in salt may taste delicious while you are eating it, but the food additive can begin producing damaging effects in just 30 minutes
October 28, 2015 Top Gifts for Cancer Survivors Whether your loved one is currently battling cancer or is joining the survivor's club, there are plenty of gifts you can give this year to show how much you care. As a newly inducted member myself, I can tell you from experience that these not-so-obvious gift ideas are sure to bring a smile to the face of patients in the fight of their lives
October 28, 2015 Inability to Detect Sarcasm May Herald Dementia People in the early stages of dementia may not be able to tell the truth from lies and sarcasm from sincerity, a new study finds. The findings could help doctors diagnose dementia, such as Alzheimer's, earlier, study researchers said
October 28, 2015 St. Jude Gets Approval for Device for Migraines St. Jude Medical Inc. said it had won European regulatory approval for the use of its implanted neurostimulation device for patients with severe chronic migraine headaches
October 28, 2015 Study Says Men With Deep Voices Likely to Cheat Women believe the deeper a man’s voice; the more likely he will be to cheat on her
October 28, 2015 E. Coli Scare Prompts Tyson to Recall Ground Beef Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. is recalling about 131,300 pounds of ground beef that might be contaminated with E. coli.
October 28, 2015 Hangover Cures and Prevention Last night, you drank some bubbly. This morning, you're deflated. Here's how to cure the after-effects of alcohol, plus tips to avoid them next time
October 28, 2015 Is the Super Bowl killing you? Past studies have linked the weeks following the Super Bowl to increased risk of heart attacks among sports fans – especially those fans whose team loses the big game
October 28, 2015 Do Vitamins Stop Cancer, Heart Attacks? Will taking multivitamins protect you from dying of cancer or heart disease? The answer is no, according to new research