Drinking Alcohol May Reduce The Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
Posted: 12:09 PM We've all heard the research about the benefits of drinking alcohol when it comes to a healthy heart.
Posted: 12:09 PM We've all heard the research about the benefits of drinking alcohol when it comes to a healthy heart.
Posted: 12:06 PM Promising news in the fight against Leukemia comes in the form of a common fruit!
Posted: 11:35 AM States are starting to crack down on a billing practice by some insurers.
Posted: 8:31 AM A new study out this week reveals sharks have relatively *weak* biting strength.
Posted: 8:27 AM The morning multivitamin is a daily ritual for many of us. But a new study says it may be a waste of time and money - doing nothing to keep you healthier!
Posted: 3:17 PM Young gay people whose parents or guardians responded negatively when they revealed their sexual orientation were more likely to attempt suicide, experience severe depression and use drugs than those whose families accepted the news, according to a new study.
Posted: 2:59 PM From Christmas celebrations to New Years parties -- the holidays can de-rail your diet.
Posted: 2:43 PM They're creepy and crawley, and the last thing you want is them climbing all over you ... But the truth is, insects and other critters may save your life.
Posted: 3:05 PM There are many theories on the links between food and sex, but Japanese researchers have came up with a new finding -- young people who skip breakfast tend to lose their virginity earlier.
Posted: 11:03 AM A Rhode Island man is on a crusade to bring attention to a rare cancer that took his wife's life.
Posted: 9:27 AM The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new treatment for prostate cancer.
Posted: 7:53 AM The gold standard for detecting colon cancer - may not be pure gold after all.
Posted: 4:13 PM The World Health Organization warns that the rising use of tobacco will help turn cancer into the world's top killer by 2010.
Updated: 1:41 PM The Food and Drug Administration is warning against 28 weight-loss products you might be tempted to try after the holidays.
Posted: 1:14 PM PHYSICAL THERAPY CAN BE A GAME AT A HOSPITAL IN ORMOND BEACH.
Posted: 1:08 PM A new study shows if more Americans parked their cars ... And rode their bikes ... Our country's obesity rate would likely drop.
Posted: 8:44 AM It's a line in a contemporary classic Christmas movie: "you'll shoot your eye out."
Updated: 12:47 PM Alzheimer's disease can rob a person of their identity, independence and connection with their loved ones.
Posted: 12:25 PM Computer games may not be just for teens anymore!
Posted: 12:23 PM A new study finds poverty can actually affect a child's brain.
Posted: 9:24 AM The Food and Drug Administration is warning against 28 weight-loss products you might be tempted to try after the holidays.
Updated: 4:53 PM Floridians 60 and older are saving a little bit of money if they're in the state's new discount drug program.
Posted: 1:30 PM All parents want their babies to be born healthy, but unfortunately, millions of children enter the world with genetic diseases that can sometimes be fatal.
Posted: 12:39 PM Researchers say premature babies born to mothers who smoked heavily during their pregnancy are more likely to have disruptive sleep cycles.
Posted: 12:35 PM More Americans are drinking sugar sweetened beverages than ever before.
If you're a smoothie lover, take note. Eight spots in your kitchen -- including your blender -- may be alive with foodborne pathogens potent enough to sicken you and your family, a new study finds.
It will be weeks, at least, before Celeste Corcoran is anywhere near ready to think about artificial limbs. The 47-year-old Lowell, Mass.
Ethan Remmel was only 41 when he died on June 13, 2011, barely a year after being diagnosed with terminal colon cancer that quickly spread to his bone. The Bellingham, Wash.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie revealed that he's had gastric-band weight-loss surgery, which experts say has the least amount of short-term risk but also yields the least amount of weight loss.
A new line of caffeinated chewing gum is causing jitters among health advocates and prompting federal officials to take a new look at the proliferation of jolt-infused foods, including those marketed to children and teens.
Stress, the slowing of metabolism of middle age, and hormone changes after having a baby are three main reasons why many people see the numbers on the scale going up. Dr. Mehmet Oz shares tips on how to shed those final 10 pounds.
Forget the old high school clichés about athletes not doing as well academically as less sporty kids -- a new study shows that children who exercise more do better in math, reading tests.
The procrastinators, the super-busy, and the easily bored in pursuit of a manageable fitness routine may find what they seek in the 10-minute workout.
Exercise not only improves mood, it may help people maintain reduced anxiety in the face of stressful or emotional events, a new study says.