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'Weekend Exercise' May Be Better For The Health; Study Says Exercising 150 Minutes A Week Beneficial For The Body

By Carrie Winters - Jan 11, 2017 06:41 AM EST

A recent study indicates that "exercising" on weekends may have its own health benefits. Exercises that meet the activity guidelines are likely to work even if done only twice every week.

Study Indicates That Teeth Can Regenerate & Repair Itself; "Tideglusib" Key To Stimulate Repair?

By Carrie Winters - Jan 10, 2017 04:17 PM EST

A new method has been tested in mice which indicate that teeth may regenerate on their own in the future. A drug named Tideglusib may help in stimulating teeth for it to be able to fix decay.

'Medical Marijuana's' Amendment May Take Some Time To Take Full Effect; Doctors Urged To Be Cautious In Prescribing Marijuana

By Carrie Winters - Jan 09, 2017 09:22 AM EST

The constitutional amendment of "medical marijuana" has been approved by voters in November but it may take time for it to take its full effect.

Peanut Allergy Can Be Prevented At An Early Age; Early Introduction Of Peanut To Babies The Cure?

By Carrie Winters - Jan 06, 2017 05:40 AM EST

The National Institute of Health has new guidelines which state that babies given "peanut-based foods" at an early age can prevent allergies.

Amendment 2 Takes Effect In Florida; 'Medical Marijuana' Updates In Different States; List Of Illnesses And Conditions Allowed For Medical Marijuana Card

By Carrie Winters - Jan 05, 2017 06:33 AM EST

Florida has just legalized the distribution of "medical marijuana." The Amendment 2 which has been raised in November has recently been approved.

Experts Say Too Clean Ears Bad For The Health; Suggests Not Using Cotton Swabs; Not Cleaning Ears Even Better?

By Carrie Winters - Jan 05, 2017 05:30 AM EST

Experts are recently suggesting to not clean the ears using cotton swabs. In fact, a report indicates that it is best to not clean the ears at all.

Kim Kardashian Endorses Morning Sickness Pill; Study Shows It Is Not What It Claims To Be?

By Marguerite Chang - Jan 04, 2017 09:09 PM EST

A new study shows that Pyridoxine-Doxylamine (Diclegis or Diclectin) is not what it claims to be. The study that was done 40 years ago not conclusive?

Study Says Obese Parents May Affect A Child's Development; Delays Fine Motor Skills Development & Social Skills

By Carrie Winters - Jan 04, 2017 05:30 AM EST

A recent study states that there are certain development delays for children with "obese" parents. This study has been conducted by scientists at the U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

New Law Regulates Selling Of Cough Syrup To Minors; Teens Found Abusing Medicine To Get High

By Carrie Winters - Jan 03, 2017 06:56 AM EST

A new law is out from prohibiting teenagers under the age of 18 to buy cough syrups. The law is already in effect and it does not allow minors to buy the cough syrups over the counter.

Marijuana Related Illnesses On The Rise; Numbers Up After Legalization

By Carrie Winters - Jan 03, 2017 06:59 AM EST

A recent report indicates that there are more "marijuana-related illnesses" coming out. The symptoms include vomiting and severe abdominal pain. This is indicated to be cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).

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