October 28, 2015 Navigating the New FDA Sunscreen Guidelines The FDA's new rules for sunscreens were designed to help people better protect themselves from the harmful effects of the sun. However, these regulations have left many people confused on which sunscreens they should be using. Dr. Manny gets to the bottom of it
October 28, 2015 Natural relief from digestive gas While most of us don’t prefer to talk about it, every person experiences some intestinal gas. When gas is uncomfortable, voluminous or foul-smelling, then it’s time to do something about it. here are some natural remedies for too much gas
October 28, 2015 What is rosacea? Learn how to identify and treat the symptoms with a few changes to your diet, lifestyle, and skin-care routine
October 28, 2015 Could Obama’s climate plan help decrease asthma rates? As the Obama administration moves to implement a national plan to combat climate change, some doctors say that these measures could help fight the steadily rising rates of asthma in the United States.
October 28, 2015 600-Pound Internet Star Shuts Down Website For years, the 44-year-old mother of two was a star in the fantasy fetish community that worshipped the overweight and the feeding that led to it. But as the year winds to a close, Simpson has moved on
October 28, 2015 Key to Better Sex Revealed in New Study People who can better communicate and understand another person's emotions are more likely to have a satisfying sex life
October 28, 2015 Restaurant claims prompt push for standardized ‘gluten-free’ labeling Can pizza be “gluten-free,” yet maybe still contain some gluten? That’s the controversy Domino’s Pizza sparked last week when it launched a new “gluten-free crust” pizza — but said it was designed for people with mild gluten sensitivity, not those with celiac disease who must avoid even minute quantities
October 28, 2015 Study finds weak evidence for garlic in high blood pressure A new analysis of past clinical trials using garlic supplements against high blood pressure finds a modest benefit, but researchers urge longer, more rigorous studies to assess the popular alternative “treatment.”
October 28, 2015 Brooklyn man electrocuted while relieving himself on subway's third rail A drunken man was electrocuted and killed relieving himself on the third rail in Brooklyn this morning, sources said.
October 28, 2015 Governments weaken EU tobacco curbs to secure agreement European Union health ministers agreed on Friday to ease tough planned restrictions on tobacco products to overcome opposition from some governments to the draft rules.