October 28, 2015 Natural remedies for sunburn When summer hits, people emerge from their indoor environments and spend a lot more time outdoors enjoying the sunshine.  But too much sun can be a bad thing, and when we are over-exposed, it’s easy to get a burn.  If you overdo your exposure to the sun and wind up with a mild burn, the following natural remedies can provide soothing relief
October 28, 2015 Free Formula Samples at Hospitals Raise Concern Company-sponsored infant formula samples are still the norm at many hospitals, although fewer are giving out the freebies now than in 2007
October 28, 2015 Hypnosis as therapy for anxiety, stress Thanks to on-stage brainwashing sessions and movies featuring disgruntled workers taking a baseball bat to the printer (Office Space, anyone?), hypnosis has a rep for being little more than pure entertainment. Â
October 28, 2015 How to treat and prevent varicose veins Learn what causes varicose veins, plus easy ways to mask them.
October 28, 2015 Half of Americans drink soda every day About half of Americans drink at least one glass of soda a day, and two-thirds drink at least one cup of coffee
October 28, 2015 Remote Control: A Blind Man Goes Sailing With Help From Afar Mr. Gallagher's high-tech system supports his adventures, might help others
October 28, 2015 Antibiotics Beat Cranberries to Prevent UTIs Antibiotics were better than cranberry capsules at preventing urinary tract infections in a new study of women in the Netherlands who suffered from recurring infections
October 28, 2015 Obesity surgery-diabetes study shows pros and cons Obesity surgery worked much better at reducing and even reversing diabetes than medication and lifestyle changes in one of the most rigorous studies of its kind. But the researchers and others warn that possible serious complications need to be considered.
October 28, 2015 Musicians On Call bring music for the soul to patients’ beds Musicians On Call, a nonprofit providing live music to the seriously ill, hopes to aggressively expand to other major cities across the U.S. next year.
October 28, 2015 Superbug resistance follows seasonal drug use Bacteria - including the MRSA superbug -may be more resistant to our most powerful antibiotics after a winter spurt of prescriptions, says a new study