Flying over the Holidays? Secondhand Smoke Still Poses Health Risk at Some Airports
Airports with designated smoking areas can still expose nonsmokers to surprising levels of cigarette smoke
Airports with designated smoking areas can still expose nonsmokers to surprising levels of cigarette smoke
A study explores the occupations with the strongest links to breast cancer.
New reports implicate an additional brand of energy drinks in deaths.
Pepsi’s latest refresher claims to fend off fat. But is a healthy soda an oxymoron?
Predicting heart disease risk is not an exact science, but doctors are building the case for another tool to guide their evaluations when it comes to women.
Voters want actors in adult films to wear condoms, but the industry is threatening to sue and shift production elsewhere.
Does math make you anxious? The latest research shows that even the thought of arithmetic can trigger a physical reaction that looks a lot like pain in the brain.
Wondering if it’s possible to have a healthy Halloween? Here are some tips from dentists and nutritionists
There hasn’t been strong evidence to support the idea that vitamins can combat cancer—until now.
As the Nobel Prizes are being awarded this week, one U.S. scientist asks: could eating chocolate have anything to do with becoming a laureate?
Another study endorses the effectiveness of the ubiquitous, points-based weight loss program
When an 18-year-old British reveler was rushed to the hospital after ingesting a cocktail prepared with liquid nitrogen, questions arose about the safety of using the chemical in the kitchen
Will calorie counts on soda-vending machines help curb consumption of sugary drinks?