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Teens Who Down Energy Drinks May be More Likely to Use Drugs, Alcohol and Cigarettes
Does your teen down energy drinks? Then he may be more likely to use alcohol, cigarettes or drugs. Does your teen down energy drinks? Then he may be more likely to use alcohol, cigarettes or drugs. Most Americans Don't Eat Enough Whole Grains: Health Benefits of Fiber
Do you eat whole grains? Americans may not be eating enough of them, according to a new study. Do you eat whole grains? You may not be eating enough of them, according to a new study. Mediterranean Diet Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Disease in Young Workers
Want a healthier heart? Then you may want to stick with the Mediterranean diet. Want a healthier heart? Then you may want to stick with the Mediterranean diet. Sugar Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Disease: Sweet Treats May Kill You
Do you like sugary sweets like cookies, soda, cake and candy? Then you may be setting yourself up for heart disease. Scientists have discovered that increased consumption of added sugar is associated with an increased risk for death from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Fast Food Meals Bump up Your BMI by .03 Each Time: Avoid that Burger
Everyone knows that fast food is less than good for you. Greasy burgers and fries can help pack on the pounds. Now, scientists have found that a person's BMI increases by .03 every time they eat fast food. Parents Play Major Role in Children's Obesity: Food Relationships from Parental Behavior
Scientists have discovered that parents can play a huge role in their child's risk for obesity, revealing that it may be possible to help stop the tide of obesity through parent behavior. Vodka Kills Russian Men: Alcohol to Blame for High Death Risk
You may want to avoid the vodka in the future. It turns out that Russian men who down large amounts of the beverage have an "extraordinarily" high risk of early death. Deadly Pig Virus Travels From U.S. to Canada: Officials Confirm Two More Cases
A deadly virus known as porcine epidemic diarrhea (PEDv) is spreading across Ontario, and health officials have confirmed that a fourth case of the outbreak has been found affecting two provinces. Testosterone Supplements Linked to Risk of Heart Attack in Men
Testosterone supplements may not be as safe as previously thought. It turns out that men taking treatments for boosting low testosterone levels may actually have an increased risk of heart attacks. Teens that Avoid a Healthy Breakfast May Develop Metabolic Syndrome
Want to be healthier? Eat a nutritious breakfast. Scientists have now found that eating in the morning is more important than ever. It turns out that teenagers who consume a poor breakfast actually display a higher incidence of metabolic syndrome 27 years later. Child Peanut Allergy 'Breakthrough' Helps Kids Beat Fatal Symptoms
Peanut allergies can be life threatening to some--especially in children. Now, though, scientists may have uncovered a way to beat this allergy. They've found that oral immunotherapy (OIT) for children's peanut allergy may be a safe and effective way to help combat the allergy. USDA Shuts Down Production At NJ Slaughterhouse After Hidden Video Shows Animal Abuse (VIDEO)
Federal officials shut down a New Jersey slaughterhouse involved in the veal and lamb business for more than 65 years after a posted video showed the "unethical treatment" of animals. Obesity as a Disease: Message May Undermine Healthy Behaviors in the Overweight
Labeling obesity as a disease may not be the best decision. Scientists have discovered that messages that describe obesity as a disease may actually undermine healthy behaviors and beliefs among obese individuals. The findings reveal a bit more about the psychology behind obesity. Discover What Probiotics May Help Women Lose Weight and Keep it Off
Want to lose weight? Then you may want to look into probiotics. Scientists have discovered that certain probiotics can help women lose weight and keep it off. The findings could have implications for both weight loss and maintaining a healthy body weight.
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