October 28, 2015 Paris Hilton's Face Helpful in Study of Memory A study proves that retaining information that is ‘familiar’ is easier than retaining information that is ‘unfamiliar,’ according to scientists. A young woman who has suffered with from amnesia all her life can recognize Hollywood socialite Paris Hilton – but didn’t recognize Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
October 28, 2015 Dental hygiene important for whole body, not just your smile Dental cavities and tooth decay is one of the most common medical conditions experienced by Americans and the single most common disease of childhood
October 28, 2015 Checking up on your fitness form From jumping rope to swinging a kettle bell to pounding a treadmill, a finely-tuned form can spell the difference between a sound body and a sore knee. Â Experts say often a professional tweak can go a long way towards firming up your workout
October 28, 2015 The Best Power Foods If you haven't been functioning at 100 percent, try these foods to give your well-being a big boost
October 28, 2015 90 percent of people with prediabetes don't know it Although 79 million people in the U.S. have prediabetes, nearly 90 percent don't know it, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
October 28, 2015 6 new gluten-free foods that actually taste good Thankfully wheat-free doesn’t mean flavor-free. Any of these new items are sure to please the gluten-averse.
October 28, 2015 Japan Finds Radiation in Rice, More Tests Planned Japan is ordering more tests on rice growing near a crippled nuclear plant after finding elevated levels of radiation
October 28, 2015 85-year-old woman busts a move at Zumba class Zumba classes have skyrocketed in popularity over the past couple years, and lately, they’ve been gaining favor among an entirely new age group – seniors
October 28, 2015 Pushing Limits Can Help Chronic Fatigue Patients Helping chronic fatigue syndrome patients to push their limits and try to overcome the condition produces a better rate of recovery than getting them to accept the illness and adapt to a limited life, new research has found
October 28, 2015 Energy drinks linked with heart problems Amid rising concerns about the promotion and consumption of energy drinks, researchers released new data Thursday suggesting energy drinks may negatively affect heart rhythm and blood pressure