Walking At A Faster Pace Is Good For The Heart And Can Help Prevent Premature Death Researchers suggest that walking a faster rate is better for the heart. A study showed that for people who walked faster had a significantly lower risk of dying young or having a stroke or heart attack. by Elyse Johnson
Health Baby Loses Arms And Legs Due To 'Worst Case' Of Meningitis In The Last 25 Years by Jean-Pierre Chigne
Health Component Found In Green Tea May Help Reduce Risk Of Having A Heart Attack Or Stroke by Elyse Johnson
Health New Study Suggests That 'Healthy Obesity' Can Still Lead To Cardiovascular Disease by Elyse Johnson
Health If You Quit Smoking, Your Lung Cancer Risk Will Drop Significantly Within 5 Years: Study by Carl Velasco
Health A 43-Year-Old Man Had 4,100 Gallstones Removed From His Body In A 2.5-Hour Surgery by Steven Lerner
Health South African Man Who Claims To Be 114 Years Old Wants To Finally Quit Smoking by Elyse Johnson
Health American Cancer Society Suggests Colon Cancer Screenings To Begin At Age 45 To Prevent Early Deaths by Elyse Johnson
Health Cockroach Milk Could Be The Next Superfood Trend: Here Are Other Unusual Milk Drinks You Can Try by Ron Caraos
Health 26-Year-Old Man Got A 6-Inch Shower Head Stuck In His Rectum And Had It Removed by Steven Lerner
Health Aerobic Exercising Can Help Treat Addictions To Alcohol And Drugs, A New Study Suggests by Elyse Johnson
Health Most Commonly Consumed Vitamins, Mineral Supplements May Not Prevent Heart Attacks, Premature Death by Allan Adamson
Health Sunscreen Tips For Summer: What SPF To Use, How Long Do Sunscreens Last, And More by Aaron Mamiit
Health How Leg Exercises Can Actually Improve Brain Health And Help Deal With Stress by Steven Lerner
Health Cockroach Milk Has More Protein And Nutrients Than Regular Milk: The Next Superfood Trend? by Athena Chan
Health Mediterranean Diet Is Vanishing As Children In The Region Are Struggling With Obesity by Jean-Pierre Chigne
Health Obesity Associated With 12 Types Of Cancer Including Ovarian, Prostate, and Breast Cancer by Jean-Pierre Chigne
Health Machine That Treats Sleep Apnea May Help Increase Sexual Performance In Women by Elyse Johnson
Health How Mussels In Seattle's Puget Sound Tested Positive For A 100-Year-Old Opioid by Steven Lerner
Health 20-Year-Old Hockey Player Carson Meyer Discovers A 25-Inch Orange Tapeworm In His Poop by Steven Lerner
Health Loneliness Or Social Isolation Can Lead To An Early Death For People With Heart Failure, New Study Suggests by Elyse Johnson
Health Rice Loses B Vitamins, Other Nutrients Because Of Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels by Allan Adamson
Health New Study Reveals It’s Really Hard To Quit Smoking, But Financial Rewards Might Help by Carl Velasco
Health Lack Of Vitamin D Linked To Belly Fat: Here’s What You Can Eat To Prevent Deficiency by Sami Ghanmi
Health FDA Warns Parents About The Dangers Of Using Teething Medicines On Babies, Wants Them Discontinued by Elyse Johnson
Health Drinking Champagne, Consuming Fish Oil Pills, And Challenging Yourself Are Some Ways To Help Prevent Dementia by Elyse Johnson