October 28, 2015 More Americans exercise while they work A growing number of Americans are standing, walking and even cycling their way through the workday at treadmill desks, standup desks or other moving workstations. Others are forgoing chairs in favor of giant exercise balls to stay fit.
October 28, 2015 Quicker heart treatment hasn't lowered deaths, study shows A good hospital will get heart attack victims into an operating room and get their clogged artery open within 90 minutes. But a new study shows that shortening that time even further does not significantly lower the risk of dying in the hospital.
October 28, 2015 Woman Dies After Injecting Hot Beef Fat Into Face An Illinois woman has died after injecting hot beef fat into her face for cosmetic purposes
October 28, 2015 No Evidence Tainted Eggs Go Beyond 2 Farms Food and Drug Administration officials said Monday that there is no evidence a massive outbreak of salmonella in eggs has spread beyond two Iowa farms, though a team of investigators is still trying to figure out what caused it.
October 28, 2015 Study finds no link between teen marijuana use, mental health issues A new study reports that chronic marijuana use in teenage boys does not appear to be linked to later physical or mental health issues such as depression, psychotic symptoms or asthma. The study, published by the American Physiological Association, did not include teenage girls.
October 28, 2015 Is sex addiction a real disorder? The idea that someone can have a sex addiction has been controversial, but a new study suggests that it is a real disorder, and lays out rules that could be used in deciding who has it
October 28, 2015 At-home summer remedies Whether you are at the beach, the park or even in your own backyard – unexpected twists can put a bump in your summer fun. Shape.com discusses some fast fixes for common summer ailmentsÂ
October 28, 2015 How checking out Instagram affects your diet It may be time to unfollow that #FoodPorn-happy friend.Â
October 28, 2015 5 types of doctors: Which one is right for you? Choosing a physician that you mesh with is important and can make a huge impact on your health. Â Vitals.com, an online database that connects patients to the medical world, conducted a survey and found there are five kinds of doctors
October 28, 2015 Your iPhone Could Carry More Germs Than a Public Toilet It’s flu season again and it seems like the biggest carrier of germs could be that sleek little smartphone you just can’t live without