Americans Are Divided on Flu Shots — Survey of the Day
With flu season upon us, 46 percent of Americans have received a flu shot, whereas 47 percent said they have not and will not.
With flu season upon us, 46 percent of Americans have received a flu shot, whereas 47 percent said they have not and will not.
In its latest guidelines for doctors, the American Academy of Pediatrics is advising against the usage of bumper pads in cribs, saying they may increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
According to the American Cancer Society, about 230,000 people will be diagnosed with Breast Cancer this year, and 40,000 people will die from breast cancer this year. That is why this new study is exciting and hopeful.
With the end of the month fast approaching, many people are looking forward to an upcoming payday. But researchers have found getting paid may actually be hazardous to your health.
A study from Notre Dame says people are more likely to die during the week after being paid, citing a temporary but significant spike in traffic fatalities, heart attacks and increased substance abuse during that time period.
Well, here’s a twist in the battle to curb childhood obesity.
A new study has found that kids who eat candy tend to weigh less than children who don’t.
Yesterday was Easter, and I'm sure this morning you and your kids probably woke up with a Chocolate hangover. You know once you start on the chocolate bunnies you just can't stop until they are gone. However, you probably should have gone with the dark chocolate bunnies and here's why.
I get that we are a society that is always on the run. We don't have time to breathe much less be healthy. Here are a few tips that can help you be healthy in a time crunch world.
Did you know there are certain things about your life that can help predict what your health will be in the future.