NSF — Ahead of National Drinking Water Week, NSF International, a public health and safety organization, conducted a survey to better understand Americans' concerns about contaminants in the water supply. Here's what the survey showed.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences — Most genes that regulate important biological processes are unable to adapt to new patterns of sleeping and eating, increasing the risk for health problems related to shift work. Read More »
The American Journal of Pathology — Researchers recently discovered that patients with lung cancer, including those with Stage 1 disease, have significantly higher-than-normal levels of a certain biomarker. This discovery could lead to earlier diagnosis. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — New guidelines for cholesterol-lowering statin drugs focus on overall risk, rather than LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels alone. Do you know your risk for heart attack or stroke? Read More »
HealthCentral — When faced with adversity we have a choice — make the best of what is in front of us or live with negativity. Why not go for the best life you can have? Read More »
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