Healthy Living/WellnessHigh employee illness rates? An open-plan workspace might be to blame Researchers from Stockholm University in Sweden have found that employees who work in open plan offices take more sick days than those who work in traditional offices, likely due to lessened control over the spread of germs.by Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessPatients co-infected with Hepatitis C and HIV at higher risk of liver diseasesby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessBelieve it or not: 50 pct of Americans fall for medical conspiracy theoriesby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessLove fried foods? Blame the 'fat gene' for the weight gainby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessYou might owe dark chocolate's heart benefits to bacteria in your tummy: Sweet truthby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessMultiple Sclerosis patients may benefit from statins, cheap drug slows down brain shrinkage: Studyby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessFederal government gives greenlight for medical marijuana study for PTSD treatment of veteransby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
Healthy Living/WellnessStudy finds 12 percent of headache visits result in brain scans, overstepping guidelinesby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessSay farewell to the humble inhaler: asthma treatments get injectableby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessFemale patients experience a lag in heart attack treatmentby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessLess than a quarter of people with flu present symptoms, study saysby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessOmega-3 fatty acids with minimal benefits in lowering risks of heart disease: Studyby Rhodilee Jean Dolor
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