Lowering The Risk Of Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is a killer cancer that infects parts of your large intestine and results in serious symptoms including blood in the stool, change in... Read More
The Continuation Of Flu-Season
While last year’s flu season was at its peak between the end of December and the start of January, this year’s flu season activity has... Read More
The Link Between Working Long Hours And Heart Disease
Many people don’t have a choice about working longer hours. Thousands of people are going to need to do so in order to keep their... Read More
The Lasting Effects Of The Flint Water Crisis
There’s no overlooking the political issues associated with the water crisis in Flint, Michigan but the simple fact is that political infighting and stalled legislative... Read More
Does Daylight Savings Affect Your Health?
In early spring throughout the country, people are being reminded to “spring forward” to enter daylight savings time. This changing of the clock ahead an... Read More
How Much Sugar Is In Your Starbucks Drink?
As far as sugary drinks go, Starbucks holds the monopoly. Not only do they offer syrupy sweet drinks that seem to mask the taste of... Read More
Facts About Breast Cancer Genetic Testing
U.S.A. case studies have shown that an average woman has approximately 12% risk of developing breast cancer during her lifespan. Most of those who develop the... Read More
Being Obese May Not Mean You Are Unhealthy
The obesity epidemic has received so much attention in the media that people now equate ‘obese’ and ‘unhealthy’ as if the two descriptions were synonymous... Read More
Why Zika Virus Is Sparking Public Emergency
The World Health Organization designated the present Zika virus epidemic a public health emergency situation as authorities show their concern about the virus moving more rapidly... Read More
Introducing ‘Healthonism’
The new label for the healthonism trend is a portmanteau of the words ‘hedonism’ and ‘health.’ Essentially, it is the name for a philosophy and... Read More