October 27, 2015 US Attorneys General urge FDA to regulate e-cigarettes Top U.S. law enforcement officials urged the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday to promptly issue a promised set of rules governing the sale of e-cigarettes, adding to a growing body of legal and public health officials demanding action.
October 27, 2015 Plaques detected by brain scan may predict Alzheimer’s development Now, a new multicenter study has confirmed that brain imaging using an experimental radioactive dye can detect early evidence of Alzheimer’s disease, predicting future impairment among patients with little to no symptoms.
October 27, 2015 Physicians prepare to deal with increased demand, strain on practices under ObamaCare As enrollment in ObamaCare begins, physicians throughout the country are preparing to deal with an influx of newly insured patients – as well as the increased financial demands this will place on their practices.
October 27, 2015 What your dog’s breed says about you Forget your horoscope—your pooch can reveal your personality
October 27, 2015 Taiwan detects more U.S. beef with banned feed additive Taiwan detected cattle feed additive zilpaterol in U.S. beef, the third such incident in less than a month in Asia, heightening concerns across the region over banned animal growth drugs.
October 27, 2015 More Americans using acupuncture for common ailments Americans are using acupuncture more to provide relief from pain and common ailments, according to a new survey
October 27, 2015 Mosquitoes learn to ignore insect repellent DEET after first smell DEET, one of the most widely used ingredients in insect repellent, has been found to actually lose its effectiveness against mosquitos
October 27, 2015 Feet contain most fungi on body, new research shows A new map of the fungal species lurking on human skin reveals the most diverse communities can be found on — you guessed it — the bottom of the feet.
October 27, 2015 9 Sneaky Causes of Depression There are many well-known depression triggers: Trauma, grief, financial troubles, and unemployment are just a few. But if you are depressed and none of these apply to you, it can be hard to pinpoint a specific cause
October 27, 2015 Charlie Sheen's 'Tiger Blood': Is It Really Healthy? We’ve been hearing a lot about the benefits of so-called “Tiger Blood” from Charlie Sheen lately – and we’ve even seen him guzzling some down while waving a machete on a Beverly Hills rooftop – but what exactly is it?