October 28, 2015 Sound Sleeper? Thank Your Brain Waves Why do some people sleep like logs while others start at every sound? The reason may be all in the brain waves, according to new research
October 28, 2015 Study finds BMI may be misleading A worldwide "gold standard" formula used to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy weight may be misclassifying dangerously fat people as the perfect body shape
October 28, 2015 Eat this, lose weight Dieting doesn't have to mean a boiled chicken breast on undressed iceberg lettuce—really! Some of the most mouthwatering foods around can help you shed pounds and improve your health
October 28, 2015 What you need to know about this flu season Chances are, if you’ve been following the news over the past couple of days, you’ve heard reports that the flu season in the U.S. is off to its earliest start in nearly a decade and it could be the worst we’ve experienced in a while
October 28, 2015 South Korean retailers halt sales of US beef after mad cow discovery The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed the country’s fourth case of mad cow disease in a dairy cow in California on Tuesday
October 28, 2015 How to work out like James Bond Daniel Craig has brought a whole new level to James Bond. Who can forget the parkour death match in Casino Royale, or the bell-tower swing/scaffold of doom in Quantum of Solace? It got me thinking: What kind of training program does it take to do stuff like that?
October 28, 2015 CDC: Salsa, Guacamole Dips Tied to Food Poisoning Contaminated salsa and guacamole dips are common causes of food poisoning in restaurants, and food workers need to take greater care, researchers told a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention meeting on Monday.
October 28, 2015 Gross! Just 5 percent of bathroom users wash hands correctly After using the bathroom, 95 percent of people fail to wash their hands long enough to kill harmful bacteria, a new study finds
October 28, 2015 Addicted to illness: How one woman recovered from a 20 year struggle with Munchausen syndrome When Lindsay was hospitalized for postpartum depression at 24, she realized how much she loved the experience of being in the psychiatric ward. Â So she started to mimic the symptoms of others so that she could stay even longer. Â Eventually, Lindsay would go on to feign more than 12 mental and physical illnesses as she struggled with a 20 year battle with Munchausen syndrome.
October 28, 2015 Psychology explains why guys don't eat vegetables Men are much less likely to eat their veggies than women, and now researchers say they know part of the reason why