Is anything good for you anymore? It seems there is always something new that leads to cancer or heart disease. One year milk is good for you, the next it's bad. It is no wonder we are a nation full of fear.
It’s pretty well known that smoking, a poor diet and a lack of exercise can all have a negative impact on your health — but did you know they can affect your work performance, too?
A new report from the CDC finds that men who’ve served in the military carry a heavier health burden than civilians — in fact, veterans are significantly more likely to have two or more chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease and high blood pressure.
Have you heard what the most germ laden places are in your average hotel room? If not, I'm about to let you know musically, because I stayed in one of these flea bags recently
We're deep into the information age, so why did this take so long? Now the public can see which restaurants should be patronized, and which ones should be avoided like the plague (because you might end up contracting it)
As if high cholesterol, heart disease and the potential for Mad Cow aren’t bad enough, now red meat lovers have another threat to contend with — an allergic reaction to beef potentially triggered by a bite from the common lone star tick.
We all know that germs are out there. On door handles, shopping carts, even in hotel rooms. But do you do anything about it, other than washing your hands all the time?
I read recently that hotel rooms are the most germ infected places out there...
Conventional wisdom has long held that eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day are necessary to keep a body healthy and hydrated. But, health experts now say this is a myth and that people should should simply drink when they’re thirsty, instead.
We all know that it’s not good to eat too much fast food, but there are times when you don’t have time to make a full meal. Almost everyone has done it.