One Third Of Doctors Admit to Overlooking Electronic Test Results
It turns out that electronic medical test results are a lot like email: many get lost in the digital shuffle.
It turns out that electronic medical test results are a lot like email: many get lost in the digital shuffle.
Curious about how a disease gets started? Researchers may soon be able to “street view” the inner workings of the human body.
Why health personnel at some independent living facilities may not be eager to administer CPR
The film, A Place At The Table, sheds light on an issue many Americans are too ashamed to admit: they’re hungry.
The list of adverse health effects from BPA exposure continues to grow.
Are we really surprised?
When it comes to our health, marriage may be more than just a formality.
The breakthrough drug, which targets a small percentage of breast tumors, may be effective against more cancers, according to the latest study.
Lead exposure may be on the decline, but it’s still taking its toll on children’s performance in school.
How did Lunchables get created? Moss pulls back the curtain on the processed food industry and why it’s so obsessed with sugar, salt and fat
The chemical, found in many plastic products, can interfere with normal brain development.
For most people, the evidence doesn’t support any bone benefit of the popular supplements.
How do you set yourself apart in the crowded market of fitness clubs? Keep moving — by trying to hold classes in a different location each time.
It’s hard being the new kid in a city already saturated with boutique fitness …