Healthy Living/WellnessExperts recruit London students for study on effects of mobile phones on developing brains The Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones will involve about 2,500 children between 11 and 12 years old to determine the effects of mobile phone use on the brains and cognitive skills of young users.by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessE-cigarettes are not healthy alternatives to smoking, make superbug more potentby Anne Francis
SciencePlastic microbeads in cosmetics and toiletries poison humans and endanger food sourcesby Cez Verzosa
Healthy Living/WellnessNintedanib, Pirfenidone cancer drugs give hope to patients battling idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisby Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessTrained dogs can detect prostate cancer with 98 percent accuracy: Studyby Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessFour glasses of wine in two hours can be dangerous to your health, says studyby Anne Francis
Healthy Living/WellnessWatch out! Magnet in toys may cause serious injury to kids if ingestedby Vamien McKalin
Healthy Living/WellnessADHD overreaction? More than 10,000 U.S. toddlers taking Ritalin and Adderall suggests maybe soby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessVitamin D deficiency may mean higher cancer risk for African American males, says studyby Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/WellnessPoor sleep habits in infancy, childhood years can spur obesity later in life, claims studyby Judy Mottl
Healthy Living/WellnessIncrease in tick population affecting outdoor recreation season in some states. Health officials primed for difficult Lyme disease seasonby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessSmokers beware: Neither e-cigarettes or hookahs are likely safe alternatives, say reportsby Judy Mottl