HealthAmericans Are Sitting More And Computers, Not TV, Are To Blame Almost half of Americans spend two or more hours each day sitting in front of their computers, according to a new study. This can lead to an increased risk for serious illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, and heart diseases.by Ted Ranosa
HealthFDA Warns Of Pre-owned, Unauthorized Medical Test Strips Sold Through Amazon, eBay, And Craigslistby Ted Ranosa
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HealthCommon Insecticide Chemicals Adversely Affect Biological Clocks, Bump Up Metabolic Disease Riskby Arrianne Del Rosario
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