Get More SunWednesday, January 16, 2008 2:30:00 PM
"Increased sun exposure may lead to improved cancer prognosis and, possibly, give more positive than adverse effects on health." Full Story
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Get More SunWednesday, January 16, 2008 2:30:00 PM "Increased sun exposure may lead to improved cancer prognosis and, possibly, give more positive than adverse effects on health." Full Story
Big Pharma's Push to Drug Children
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 2:25:00 PM David Healy, M.D., is a professor in the North Wales Department of Psychological Medicine, Cardiff University, in Bangor, Wales, U.K.Interviewer: In "The Creation of Psychopharmacology," "Th ... Full Story
Severe Pain From Osteoporosis DrugsMonday, January 14, 2008 2:30:00 PM WASHINGTON—Patients treated with widely used osteoporosis drugs may develop severe and sometimes disabling pain in muscles, joints, and bones, U.S. officials said last week in an alert highlighting th ... Full Story
Scientists Find Sun Exposure May Improve Cancer SurvivalSunday, January 13, 2008 2:30:00 PM A new study suggests that the benefits of sun exposure may outweigh the risks of developing skin cancer. Full Story
Moderate Activity Reduces Death RiskThursday, January 10, 2008 2:30:00 PM I was interested to see recently the publication of a study, which assessed the relationship between this (apparently low) level of exercise and risk of death. Full Story
Pregnant Women Told to Boost Vitamin D IntakeMonday, January 07, 2008 2:30:00 PM LONDON—The British government is advising pregnant and breastfeeding women to increase their intake of vitamin D during the darker winter months to reduce the risk of seizures and the bone disease ric ... Full Story
Nine Ways to Be Safe and Get Healthier in 2008Sunday, January 06, 2008 2:35:00 PM Only imbeciles send messages on cell phones or put on lipstick while driving. They constitute one of the reasons why injuries are the leading cause of death in this country up to age 44. Full Story
Happiness Is Good for Your HealthSunday, January 06, 2008 2:30:00 PM A happy heart just might be a healthier one as well, new research suggests. Full Story
Secondhand Smoke Raises Child Allergy RiskSaturday, January 05, 2008 2:30:00 PM Young children who were exposed to cigarette smoke as babies may be more likely to suffer certain allergies, a new study suggests. Full Story
CT Scans Raise Cancer RisksFriday, January 04, 2008 2:30:00 PM T scans, also known as CAT scans, have long served as lifesaving tools to expose deadly diseases. But a new study finds that CT scans might also cause diseases. Full Story
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