October 27, 2015 Woman in Coma After Allergic Reaction to Hair Dye A woman was fighting for her life in a northern England hospital Sunday after becoming seriously ill when she dyed her hair
October 27, 2015 10-hour workdays linked to 'risky' drinking That extra glass of wine you're downing every night after you've put in a 10-hour workday could be because … of that 10-hour workday.
October 27, 2015 Living at high altitude tied to developmental delay Babies and toddlers living at high altitude were more likely to score poorly on early tests of brain development, in a new study
October 27, 2015 Health Officials: Latest U.S. E. Coli Cases Unrelated to Outbreak in Europe The southwest Virginia 2-year-old who died from an E. coli bacterial infection that also sickened another person in close contact with her, and at least 10 other E. coli infections in East Tennessee since June 1 are unrelated to the infections in Germany, said health officials
October 27, 2015 Utah Researcher Helps Artist Make Bulletproof Skin A bio-art project to create bulletproof skin has given a Utah State researcher even more hope his genetically engineered spider silk can be used to help surgeons heal large wounds and create artificial tendons and ligaments
October 27, 2015 Redheads have more risk even without sun ultraviolet rays Redheads with pale skin may have more than the sun to worry about for their increased risk of skin cancer
October 27, 2015 Warm Laptops May Cause 'Toasted Skin Syndrome' Have you ever worked on your laptop computer with it sitting on your lap, heating up your legs? If so, you might want to rethink that habit
October 27, 2015 CDC: Entire U.S. Will Have Non-Smoking Laws by 2020 A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released Thursday said that if smoking-ban laws in the U.S. keep up at the rate they have been going for the past 10 years, the entire nation will have heavy restrictions on smoking by 2020—or sooner
October 27, 2015 Authorities Perplexed by Drug Shortage Spike Two years into an escalating shortage of life-saving cancer drugs, regulators and lawmakers are still unable to identify why it is happening, let alone how to solve the problem
October 27, 2015 Most People Cope Well With a Bad Sniffer A German study shows people who've lost their sense of smell care less about the funks and fragrances of their surroundings