October 27, 2015 EU lawmakers ban menthol, target e-cigarettes European lawmakers have approved sweeping new regulations to curb smoking, including limits on electronic cigarettes, bigger warnings on cigarette packs and a ban on menthol.
October 27, 2015 The Do's and Don'ts of Sunday Brunch This seemingly innocent weekend occasion can be hundreds—even thousands—of calories. Follow these tips to leave you feeling good, not guilty after your next weekend brunch
October 27, 2015 How to read food labels What do terms like “extra lean,” “reduced fat,” and “low sugar” really mean? Here’s some healthy perspective on what you’re actually putting in your grocery cart.
October 27, 2015 Outlawing drugs like marijuana censors science, researchers say The outlawing of drugs such as cannabis, magic mushrooms and other psychoactive substances amounts to scientific censorship and is hampering research into potentially important medicinal uses, leading scientists argued on Wednesday.
October 27, 2015 Best and worst workouts for flexibility Not as limber as you should be? Your exercise regimen could be helping—or making things worse
October 27, 2015 Gold star nutrition ratings appear to work, study suggests A nutritional rating system using gold stars affixed to price labels on grocery store shelves appears to have shifted buying habits, potentially providing another tool to educate consumers on how to eat healthier, according to a new study.
October 27, 2015 Chasing cheaper cancer drugs In a nondescript suburb south of London, tucked away behind a big hospital, Paul Workman and fellow scientists are celebrating victory in the "World Cup" of cancer drug research for their work in discovering a stream of new medicines.
October 27, 2015 Clinic creates human masks meant to depict horrors of smoking British online clinic HealthExpress has created masks meant to mimic real human faces ravaged by smoking.
October 27, 2015 ACL injuries most common in football, girls' soccer Among high school athletes, football players and female soccer players are most likely to injure their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a new study finds.
October 27, 2015 CDC Keeping Close Eye on Deadly E.Coli Health experts around the globe are keeping a close eye on the deadly E. coli outbreak in Europe—including here in the United States