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Tyson Foods Recalls 75,000 Pounds of Chicken Nuggets for Unsafe Plastic Contamination
Lower Bone Mineral Density in Boys Linked to High Screen Time Exposure
A new study is revealing that children who are exposed to higher screen time have a lower bone mineral density. Depression Linked To an Increase in Heart Disease
A new study is suggesting that depression may increase the risk of heart failure. With an estimate of more than six million men in the United States suffering from a depressive disorder, a new study is suggesting that depression may increase the risk of heart failure. Study Finds Insomnia Increases Risk of Stroke, Especially in Young Adults
Sleepless night or insomnia is becoming increasingly common among youth adults. Sleepless night or insomnia is becoming increasingly common among youth adults, according to a study published in Stroke, an American Heart Association journal. Are Cereal Box Characters Hypnotizing Your Kids in the Supermarket? (VIDEO)
Are the cereal boxes in your local grocery store staring at your kids? Are the cereal boxes in your local grocery store staring at your kids? Well - Yes. Eating Watermelon May Lower Your Blood Pressure
Watermelon is seen as a favorite summer treat. Now, though, researchers have found that watermelon can significantly reduce blood pressure in overweight individuals both at rest and while under stress. UK Study Reveals Party Drug Ketamine Successful in Treating Severe Depression
The popular party drug, ketamine, could be used to help some people suffering from severe depression. Too Much Running Linked to Shorter Lifespan: Increased Death Risk for Runners
A new study is suggesting that running, the sport that has been hailed for losing weight and lowering blood pressure can end your life early. Morning Sunlight May Help Manage Your Weight: More Sun to Shed the Pounds
Want to shed the pounds? Then you may want to get more sunlight. New research has revealed that the timing, intensity and duration of your light exposure during the day are all linked to your weight. Dark Chocolate May Prevent Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
Do you like dark chocolate? Then you may be in luck. It turns out that key ingredients in chocolate can actually help prevent diabetes. Men Who Smoke Before Their Teens More Likely To Have Future Obese Sons
Men who start smoking before their teens can expect to have fatter sons, according to new research. Men who start smoking before their teens can expect to have fatter sons, according to new research. CDC Sodium Guidelines Too Low for Good Health: Eat More Salt
Do you eat too much salt? You may be eating just the right amount, surprisingly. A new study has found that the average daily sodium intake of most Americans is associated with better health than the levels currently recommended by the CDC. Dad's Campaign 'Project Breastfeeding' Inspires Fathers to Bare Hearts (VIDEO)
"Project Breastfeeding" is a campaign aimed to help tackle any stigmas related to public breastfeeding. A Cup of Early Grey Tea May Combat Heart Disease and Lower Cholesterol
Could a cup of Earl Grey tea improve your health? It just might be able to. Scientists have found that the tea can lower cholesterol and cut the risk of heart disease. Drinking Diet Soda Linked to Heart Disease in Older Women
Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events. Older women who consumed more diet beverages had higher rates of cardiac events, according to a study that suggests there is a link between diet soda and heart disease.
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