October 28, 2015 Pork industry hunts for deadly pig virus The sudden and widespread appearance of a swine virus deadly to young pigs - one never before seen in North America - is raising questions about the bio-security shield designed to protect the U.S. food supply.
October 28, 2015 Cocaine rewires brain after single use, study says Using cocaine once is enough to rewire the brain and cause addiction, according to new research.
October 28, 2015 Stop 'lying' to your doctor by organizing your medical records Have you ever lied to your doctor?  Most people have, and many of them didn’t realize they were doing it.  Doctors are always asking tough questions regarding certain medications you’ve taken or intricate details about your medical history.  I don’t know about you, but I can’t remember all the answers.  However, while it’s difficult, it’s also really important
October 28, 2015 Doctors trying to fix damaged nerves Nerve disease and injuries are tough to treat, largely because there's no way to regenerate many damaged nerve cells. See how one neurologist is trying to change that
October 28, 2015 How Hot Are You? Promiscuous Men and Warm Women Know Best People who fit gender stereotypes in their dating habits are better at judging their own hotness than those who march to the beat of a different drummer, a new study of speed-daters has found
October 28, 2015 Apple peel compound may help ward off obesity A compound found in apple peels called ursolic acid may protect against obesity, a new study in mice suggests
October 28, 2015 Health experts warn of water contamination from California drought California's drought has put 10 communities at acute risk of running out of drinking water in 60 days, and worsened numerous other health and safety problems, public health officials in the most populous U.S. state said on Tuesday.
October 28, 2015 How sanitary is your dentist’s office? The shocking news that thousands of patients who visited Dr. Scott Harrington’s Oklahoma oral surgery practice since 2007 may have been exposed to hepatitis B, C, and HIV as well as unsanitary and non-sterile conditions, is a wake-up call for doctors, patients, and especially health departments everywhere
October 28, 2015 Study: Daily Aspirin Tied to Risk of Vision Loss Seniors who take aspirin daily are twice as likely to have late stage macular degeneration, an age-related loss of vision, according to a new study Â
October 28, 2015 Breastfeeding may lower Alzheimer’s risk in mothers Mothers who breastfeed may have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease as they age.