Poor sleep habits in infancy, childhood years can spur obesity later in life, claims study Another research report reveals little or poor sleep early on iin life, as early as the infant stage, may be a factor in why children become obese. The new research calls it a strong risk factor. by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Smokers beware: Neither e-cigarettes or hookahs are likely safe alternatives, say reports by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness E-cigarettes decrease a body's bacteria-fighting ability, claims new study by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness It's not the calories, but the carbs: The fatter we get the hungrier we are by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness High blood pressure patients facing a double whammy: disease may ignite a salt craving by Judy Mottl
Tech 5 Google stories to track: Patent battle ends, new Glass guru pens a note, India takes Google to court by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Smartphone, apps may not be the best blood pressure testing approach, say studies by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Two hefty meals, not grazing all day on food, is best for diabetics, says study by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Male infertility, semen abnormalities may reflect higher death risk, says study by Judy Mottl
Tech Minnesota smartphone kill switch kicks in next July, state is first in nation to mandate handset feature by Judy Mottl
Tech Google Glass redefines the art of beta by making wanna-be Explorers pay for an early look by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Want some sugar with that breakfast cereal? No need as most kids' cereals have a big sugar load already by Judy Mottl
Tech Jawbone fitness band adds driving feature; new health tracking gear for babies coming by Judy Mottl
Tech Alternative to the e-cigarette: A smart lighter that may help smokers kick the habit by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Bullying triggers protein level spike that may play into adult-related health issues, says study by Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/Wellness Solvent, paint exposure beyond moderate level could be a memory buster, says new study by Judy Mottl
Chatbots Could Be Suffering from Confirmation Bias When Tackling Controversial Issues: John Hopkins Study