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Processed And Cured Meats Worsens Asthma, Is The Study True?

By R. A. Jayme - Dec 22, 2016 09:09 PM EST

Processed and cured meat could worsen Asthma symptoms, researchers said in a recent study.

Cognitive Therapy is The Best Solution For Social Anxiety Disorders

By Mohender - Dec 17, 2016 05:59 AM EST

In the present time, social phobia is the most common anxiety disorder. Norwegian university of Science and Technology says that they have set a world record in treating social anxiety disorders.

Abortion Has Little Effect On Women’s Mental Health [Study]

By Mohender - Dec 16, 2016 07:42 AM EST

Women are always discouraged from having abortions. These women are made aware that such an activity may lead to emotional trauma. But a study reveals that abortions have little effect on women's mental health.

Airline Pilots Have Suicidal Thoughts While Flying: A Study Reveals

By Mohender - Dec 16, 2016 07:40 AM EST

A landmark study on airline industry suggests that the flying pilots are experiencing suicidal thoughts. These pilots are so depressed that they wish to harm themselves. Thousands of commercial flights are being flown by these pilots on a daily basis.

Even After Birth The Zika Virus Can Keep Growing In Infant's Brains [Report]

By Mohender - Dec 14, 2016 09:36 AM EST

According to a research in the United States, an evidence was found stating that there is a possibility of Zika virus replicating in fatal brains. This happens till seven months after the mother gets infected with the virus.

27 Percent of Medical Students Are Depressed And Suicidal According To Study; Depression Common Amongst Students Global Trend

By Kelly Callanga - Dec 08, 2016 05:20 AM EST

More than a quarter of medical students worldwide are more likely to suffer from depression, and have suicidal thoughts, according to a recent study conducted on 47 countries.

Ecstasy Is No Longer Considered A Party Drug: Here's Why

By Ileen Jasmine - Dec 02, 2016 09:00 AM EST

MDMA a.k.a. Ecstasy or Molly has more to it than just bringing euphoric high.

Diabetics Can Use This Smart Pair Of Socks To Monitor Foot Swelling In Real Time, Preventing Injuries

By Zeus Labrador - Nov 29, 2016 03:20 AM EST

An awesome and convenient way to monitor if the feet are swelling without the person physically being aware of it, preventing foot injuries for diabetic patients.

Report: U.S. Surgeon General Calls Addiction Brain Disease & Not Character Flaw

By K. Aviles - Nov 20, 2016 01:01 AM EST

In the latest findings about addiction, Dr. Vivek Murthy labeled substance abuse as a "brains' disease," calling for an action geared towards a change in attitude in dealing with people who have addiction.

Donald Trump Health Care Reforms as New President in Making America Great Again

By Michael Davis - Nov 10, 2016 02:32 PM EST

Republican Party in congress does not hold a full 60 count to repeal the Health Care Law. How will they do it will now depend on How Donald Trump will convince Law makers the need for its changes.

Uber Health on the Road

By Staff Reporter - Oct 26, 2016 02:36 AM EDT

Uber health providing free vaccine for passengers. Uber health advocacy

New Food Labels To Appear On Most Packaged Foods Soon

By Dipannita - Jun 14, 2016 02:30 PM EDT

Most packaged foods in the United States (US) will now appear wrapped in all new food labels.The new labels will detail out new, easier-to-use nutritional facts on the product packaging.

Michael Schumacher Health Status News and Rumors: F1 Legend’s Son Wins Twice in a Day as the Champ’s Condition Reportedly Improving

By Jenn Loro - Jun 09, 2016 11:32 AM EDT

Michael Shumacher’s son, 17-year-old Mick, has recently nabbed two consecutive German F4 wins in a single day. His victory comes at a critical time when his father appears to be responding to treatments per recent update from former Fiat boss Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo.

Michael Schumacher Health Status News and Rumors: F1 Driver Reacting To Treatment; Is There Hope For Him?

By Jenn Loro - May 31, 2016 08:58 AM EDT

Former Ferrari Chief Luca Di Montezemolo has recently spoken about Michael Shumacher’s latest health update saying that the F1 legend is reportedly ‘reacting’ to treatments. What this statement actually means remains a mystery following a media blackout on his condition as per family’s request.

Soldiers Before Combat Most At Risk Of Military Suicides

By R. Siva Kumar - May 28, 2016 09:36 AM EDT

A new study indicates that military suicides are not necessarily linked with combat, as most soldiers tend to commit suicide before they are deployed.

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