October 27, 2015 Do you suffer from poor circulation? Millions of Americans suffer from poor circulation, but many of them don’t even know it -- and the consequences can be devastating. Dr. Manny talks to an expert about what symptoms to look out for, and when to go to the doctor Â
October 27, 2015 2 cups of coffee may shield heart (but more won't) Drinking coffee moderately may reduce the risk of heart failure, but drinking too much makes this benefit disappear, according to a new review
October 27, 2015 Simple changes may make healthy living easier Chances are you know what's good for you — daily exercise, avoiding tempting sweets and eating plenty of fruits and vegetables. But chances are, you don't follow this advice.  But there may be ways to help people follow through with their good intentions
October 27, 2015 Forgetful? The Key May Be to Turn Brain Cells 'Young' Again The cause of age-related memory loss — that moment of "where did I leave my keys?" — has been found and reversed in monkeys, researchers announce
October 27, 2015 Where is salt hiding in your diet? Americans are consuming almost double the daily limit of sodium each day! Do you know where to look for it in your diet?
October 27, 2015 Exercise, Vitamin D Tied to Fewer Falls Vitamin D supplementation and exercise may help prevent older men and women from falling, suggests a new review of 54 studies by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force
October 27, 2015 50-year-old fluoride mystery closer to being solved The more than 50-year-old mystery of how fluoride battles tooth decay may be one step closer to being solved, researchers say.
October 27, 2015 WHO: Typhoid breaks out in rebel-held eastern Syria Typhoid has broken out in an opposition-held region of Syria due to people drinking contaminated water from the Euphrates River, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday
October 27, 2015 7 ways to tell if a diet product is too good to be true The FTC wants you to do a gut check before you try a 'miracle' weight-loss method.
October 27, 2015 West Nile infections on the rise: How to protect yourself Mosquitoes can be a nuisance all summer long; however, typically towards the end of summer into early fall, they can be particularly bothersome. Â Not only do their bites result in itchy, red bumps, they also have the potential to transmit West Nile virus