October 27, 2015 What your eyes say about your brain Eyes are the window to the . . . brain? A breakthrough study in Psychological Science finds that the small vessels behind your eyes could reveal how healthy your noggin is.
October 27, 2015 How poverty affects mothers' anxiety Mothers who live in poverty are more likely than others to have symptoms of the mental disorder anxiety, but this is because of their socioeconomic issues, not because of actual psychiatric issues, according to a new study
October 27, 2015 Hunger hormone fails to induce fullness in obese people, study shows Obese people fail to respond to the hunger-related hormone glucagon the same way that lean people do.
October 27, 2015 Get a handle on acid reflux If your heartburn has turned into a heart inferno, you could be the victim of acid reflux. Here are six ways to help prevent the condition
October 27, 2015 Carbon Monoxide Sickens 61 at Youth Hockey Game An ice-cleaning machine was the source of a carbon monoxide leak that sickened 61 people at a youth hockey tournament in western Colorado
October 27, 2015 7 physical effects of sleep deprivation A study in the journal Sleep shows that nearly a quarter of people who sleep fewer than six hours a night have some kind of cardiovascular disease (clogged arteries, an abnormal or weak heartbeat, etc.).
October 27, 2015 Baby Names Reveal More About Parents Than Ever Before The names people choose to give their children communicate a wealth of social information — more so now than ever before
October 27, 2015 Hypothyroidism: Causes and treatments It is estimated that more than 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid condition and up to 60 percent of those with a condition are unaware. Here are the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism
October 27, 2015 Massive 12-Pound Tumor Removed From Man's Face A man from Portugal finally has a chance to lead a normal life after doctors in Chicago removed a 12-pound tumor that covered most of his face
October 27, 2015 Eating Lots of Red Meat Increases Women's Stroke Risk Women who eat a lot of red meat may be putting themselves at increased risk of stroke, a new study in more than 30,000 Swedish women hints