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Marriage is Heart Healthy: Study Finds Couples Less Likely to Develop Cardiovascular Diseases
Marriage is good for you. Despite the portrayals on reality TV and horrible teen shows, marriage can be good for you. According to The Almagest, a new study found that marriage is good for the heart. Guinea Ebola Outbreak: Death Toll Rises to 78 as Health Officials Struggle to Contain Virus
Health Officials in the West African nation have reported that at least 78 people have now died from the Ebola outbreak. TV Viewing Linked with Poor Snacking Habits and Heart Disease in Children
Researchers found that students who watch at least two hours of television per day are more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease than students who spend an equal amount of time surfing the Internet or playing video games. Being Underweight Linked to a Higher Risk of Death Than Being Obese
Is it better to be obese, or underweight? Apparently, being underweight may mean a higher risk of death than being overweight. High Levels of Cholesterol Found in About One-Third of Children
A new study found that many preteen have high cholesterol levels. Coming home after eight hours of school and sitting in front of the TV with junk food isn't helping the current obesity epidemic in children. Flu Vaccine Decreases Risk of Hospitalization For Children by 74 Percent
A study has discovered that the flu vaccine can reduce a child's risk of developing a life-threatening influenza infection. Breakfast Cereal Flake Size Impacts How Many Calories You Eat
How much cereal do you eat? If the type of cereal you have for breakfast has smaller flakes, then you may be consuming far more than you intended. Mediterranean Diet May Lower Your Risk of Diabetes: Fruits, Veggies and Whole Grains
Want to lower your risk of diabetes? Then you might want to try out the Mediterranean diet. Want to lower your risk of diabetes? Then you might want to try out the Mediterranean diet. Can Marinating Meat in Dark Beer Really Reduce the Risk of Cancer?
Meat and beer: a combination for preventing cancer. Meat and beer is a combination well-known during barbecue season, but a new study is suggesting that grilled meat marinated in your favorite brew can reduce the risk of cancer. Smartphone App Designed to Help Recovering Alcoholics From Relapsing (VIDEO)
Researchers have created a smartphone app for recovering alcoholics that may help them quit drinking for good, by sending an alert to keep them on the wagon. Liquid Nicotine In E-Cigarettes Poses Dangerous Poison Risk
Experts have issued a new warning after a growing number of people, especially kids, are being accidentally poisoned from liquid nicotine. Mumps Outbreak Spreads Beyond Ohio State With 69 Cases Reported
The mumps are spreading off campus. Health Department officials said Tuesday that a mumps outbreak, first reported at Ohio State University, has spread beyond campus to different parts of Franklin County. Starbucks CEO Announces Plans Donate $30 Million to Support PTSD Research for Veterans
Starbucks is lending a helping hand to U.S. veterans. Starbucks is lending a helping hand to U. S. veterans. CBS News reported that Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is donating $30 million to benefit the rehabilitation of U. Salty Food Can Speed Up Cellular Aging in Overweight and Obese Teens
Salty foods, such as chips, pizza and dips, can be tasty. But what happens if you eat too much of them? Researchers have found that overweight or obese teens who eat too much salty food may show signs of faster cell aging.
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