October 27, 2015 How to fix age-related skin damage fast Intrinsic aging, which happens naturally as skin cell turnover slows down, doesn't help. But I've learned it's never too late to press rewind. Find your own skin fixes here.
October 27, 2015 Cancer risks studied near 6 US nuclear plants Federal regulators are launching a pilot study of cancer risks in populations around six nuclear power plants in the United States
October 27, 2015 Americans understand obesity crisis, but don't want junk food restrictions, poll finds We know obesity is a health crisis, or every new year wouldn't start with resolutions to eat better and get off the couch. But don't try taking away our junk food
October 27, 2015 Many passengers on Queen Mary 2 sickened by unidentified pathogen An unknown illness, suspected of being a norovirus, has sickened 194 passengers and 11 crew members aboard the luxury cruise ship Queen Mary 2, causing vomiting and diarrhoea, federal health officials said on Friday
October 27, 2015 New experimental drug helps insomniacs fall asleep faster and for longer, trials find US-based pharmaceutical giant Merck announced some good news for insomniacs Wednesday, with trials of a new experimental drug helping patients fall asleep faster and for longer
October 27, 2015 Face Transplant Recipient Embraces Life After Surgery Dallas Wiens has been having allergy problems lately, but a stuffy nose is something of a blessing for a man whose entire face was burned away in an electrical accident two and a half years ago
October 27, 2015 Internet addiction causes brain changes similar to alcohol and drugs, study finds Internet addiction causes changes in the brain similar to that normally seen in people addicted to alcohol and drugs such as cocaine and cannabis, a study has foundÂ
October 27, 2015 Students at Cambridge University Paid to Take 'Special K' Students at Britain’s prestigious Cambridge University were paid $387 to take part in a psychiatric study in which they were injected with the horse tranquillizer ketamine
October 27, 2015 Family History of Alcoholism Raises Obesity Risk People with a family history of alcoholism may be turning to high-calorie treats instead of booze to satisfy their addiction, researchers say, a change that could be fueling the obesity epidemic
October 27, 2015 Pay Gap Widening Between U.S. Male, Female Doctors Newly trained female doctors in the United States make nearly $17,000 less than their male counterparts, even though women increasingly are choosing careers in higher-paying medical specialties