October 28, 2015 South Korea suspends some US beef imports over feed additive South Korea has suspended some U.S. beef imports after detecting the cattle feed additive zilpaterol in meat supplied by a unit of JBS USA, raising concerns over how the controversial animal growth enhancer has entered the global supply chain.
October 28, 2015 Lose weight without moving a muscle Need another reason to hit the snooze button? Your fat cells need sleep, too
October 28, 2015 Fish in Diet May Ward Off Alzheimer's Eating fish may keep the brain healthy and reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. People who ate fish at least once a week had larger volumes of gray matter in areas of the brain known to be involved in memory and learning
October 28, 2015 New app puts speech therapy in patients' pockets Technology and medicine are working together in a smart new way - by putting speech therapy in patients’ pockets. The Name That! smart phone app helps patients with a type of speech disorder called aphasia.
October 28, 2015 Can't You Smell the Lovely Flowers? It is estimated that at least one of every 100 people in the U.S. may not have an adequate “sense of smell.”
October 28, 2015 NYC hotel, spa offer personalized sleep services People having trouble getting enough shut-eye may try adjusting their diet or exercise routine, or even go so far as to pop a sleeping pill on the regular.
October 28, 2015 Babies of blind moms excel in vision tests Babies born to blind mothers have better visual attention and memory than their counterparts with seeing parents, new research suggests
October 28, 2015 Charlize Theron pledges help in fight against AIDS Actress Charlize Theron has pledged her support in the campaign against AIDS during a meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma.
October 28, 2015 New Alzheimer's Guidelines Aim for Early Diagnosis Experts on Alzheimer's disease are proposing new criteria for diagnosing the dementia which would pick it up at an earlier stage and should get more patients onto treatment or into trials of new drugs
October 28, 2015 Study finds no link between pollution and rheumatoid arthritis Some research has suggested a connection between exposure to air pollution and the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, but a large study of U.S. nurses has found no link