July 11, 2016 Acupressure may ease fatigue after breast cancer The targeted massage therapy known as acupressure may help breast cancer patients overcome fatigue, according to a new study.
July 10, 2016 9 supplements to ease pregnancy complaints Between “morning” sickness that can last all day, exhaustion and the myriad of aches and pains that can happen during pregnancy, sometimes eating healthy foods, exercise and rest aren’t enough or even doable.
July 8, 2016 Illinois woman discovers she's pregnant, gives birth on same day n Illinois woman says she delivered a baby girl a few hours after she found out she was 39-weeks pregnant.
July 7, 2016 HPV vaccination reduces abnormal Pap tests Young women who get the recommended three doses of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine have fewer abnormal Pap tests than unvaccinated women and women who only get two doses, Canadian researchers say.
July 7, 2016 Puerto Rico urged to use aerial spraying to contain Zika virus The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Wednesday the Zika virus was spreading fast in Puerto Rico and urged the U.S. territory to conduct aerial spraying to control mosquito populations to reduce Zika-associated birth defects.
July 6, 2016 Crash deaths far worse in US than other affluent countries NEW YORK (AP) -- Traffic deaths have been going down, but a new study shows they are still a bigger problem in the United States than in other affluent countries.
July 6, 2016 Regular religious services tied to lowered suicide risk Attending religious services at least once a week may offer spiritual and social protection against suicide, a large U.S. study suggests.
July 6, 2016 WHO urges use of polio detection systems to screen for Zika-linked disorder A neurological condition linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus could be targeted globally with existing national programs for detecting polio, a paper co-authored by World Health Organization researchers said on Tuesday.
July 5, 2016 Forget the gym, workout buffs hit up national landmarks When college rowing buddies Bojan Mandaric and Brogan Graham vowed to stay in shape post-graduation, they didn't want to shovel out hundreds to join a gym or even drop $20 for a yoga class.
July 5, 2016 College 'drunkorexia' is more common than thought The term "drunkorexia" has been used for several years to describe a particularly risky type of behavior on college campuses—students skip meals or exercise intensely before drinking, or deliberately purge during or afterward.