Compound Found In Green Tea May Reverse Alzheimer's Symptoms Scientists have identified two compounds found in green tea and carrots that can help retard the effects of Alzheimer's disease in mice. The team believes these components can have the same effects on human sufferers as well. by Ted Ranosa
Health Mushrooms May Help Reduce Risk Of Memory Problems: These Are The Healthiest Ways To Cook Them by Allan Adamson
Health Guinness Names 116-year-Old Japanese Woman Kane Tanaka World's Oldest Person by Maureen Hermitanio
Health Getting An Infection During Pregnancy Could Result In Higher Risk Of Autism And Mental Disorders by Diane Samson
Health Child Psychiatrist Classified Children According To Personality As Either 'Orchids' Or 'Dandelions' by Diane Samson
Health Researcher Finds Link Between Increased Calorie Intake In Children And Social Media Use by Diane Samson
Health Researchers Working On GMO Wheat That Can Be Safely Consumed By People With Celiac Disease by Diane Samson
Health Indulging In Alcohol Can Trigger DNA Change That Leads To Craving Even More Alcohol by Diane Samson
Health American Lung Association Says The FDA Isn't Doing Enough To Keep E-Cigs Away From Children by Diane Samson
Health Deleting Facebook Is Great For Mental Health, Says Acclaimed ‘Gold Standard’ Study by Carl Velasco
Health Controversial Startup Ambrosia Offers Adults Young Blood Transfusions As Anti-Aging Therapy by Athena Chan
Health Getting Hooked On Social Media Very Similar To Gambling And Drug Addiction, Says Study by Diane Samson
Health Eating Fiber-Rich Food Can Significantly Lower Risk Of Chronic Disease, Says Study by Diane Samson
China Launches World's Largest Electric Container Ship, Slashing 8,600 Pounds of Emissions per 100 Nautical Miles