February 14, 2017 Can you be allergic to Valentine's Day? Many people are quite surprised each year that instead of being a special, amorous day, Valentine’s Day may be a source of dismay when it becomes a potpourri (literally) of surprising and unexpected allergy triggers for many allergy sufferers.
February 13, 2017 7 surprising benefits of eating more ginger Give your pantry and fridge a quick scan.
February 8, 2017 Adults urged to get vaccinated Too many U.S. adults are not getting vaccinated, putting themselves and others at risk, immunization experts say.
February 7, 2017 Many teens use e-cigarettes for 'dripping' liquid nicotine One in four teens who use electronic cigarettes have tried "dripping" liquid nicotine directly onto the heating coils on the devices to get thicker clouds of vapor, a new study suggests.
February 3, 2017 For drowning victims, CPR sooner - even on the water - is better Lifeguards who oversee open waters, such as oceans and lakes, may be able to deliver CPR effectively in a moving inflatable boat, according to a small study in Spain.
January 31, 2017 5 everyday foods to stave off colds and flu January: The month where mentally debilitating seasonal depression collides with physically debilitating temperatures.
January 30, 2017 Does cold weather make you sick? Growing up, your mom may have warned you to stay out of the cold if you wanted to avoid getting sick.
January 27, 2017 Nearly half of breast cancer patients have severe treatment side effects Many women being treated for breast cancer suffer from severe treatment side effects even when they don't receive chemotherapy, a recent study suggests.
January 26, 2017 Why your smoking habit is seriously harming your pet Smoking is known to be bad for people, but have we been neglecting its effects on our pets’ health?
January 26, 2017 Washington city battling mumps outbreak as count rises to 80 Health officials in Spokane, Washington are warning students and teachers who aren’t vaccinated to stay home as the city battles a massive mumps outbreak that has sickened at least 80. Fox 28 reported that the Spokane Regional Health District reported the rise, from 76 cases at last count, that affects 20 schools in four districts.