A puff to ease the pain
A few years ago, my dad was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I can’t really pinpoint the exact date because it took a good two years for my mom to stop ...
Study: Organic food turns people into jerks
Ever feel judged when you bring some non-organic, foreign-grown, out-of-season melon to a potluck, or forget your reusable bag? Msnbc has this funny anecdote from a woman trying to purchase ...
Dramatic Rise in Babies Born with Opiate Addiction, Study Finds
Fox News – ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The rate of moms abusing opiates during pregnancy has increased almost fivefold in the past decade, according to a new study, which also ...
Experimental drug for autism works effectively in laboratory mice: Study
A new experimental drug has shown promise in autism symptoms in mice. Researchers from the National Institutes of Mental Health and Pfizer reported Wednesday that an experimental compound, called GRN-529, ...
Vitamin D doesn't help kids do better in school
THURSDAY, April 12 (HealthDay News) — High levels of vitamin D do not seem to help teens improve their school grades, researchers say. Some previous research has suggested a link ...
Too much junk food can lead to depression: study
But a new study finds such foods can do more than expand your waistline – they can also affect your brain. The study, in the journal Public Health Nutrition, indicate ...
Is Junk Food Making You Depressed?
Despite the association, junk food was not the only possible cause of depression. The study showed that those who ate the most fast food and commercial baked goods were also ...
Chocolate lovers tend to weigh less: Study
New York: People who ate chocolate a few times a week or more weighed less than those who rarely indulged, according to a US study involving a thousand people. Researchers ...
Turbine Motion Deferred
Sunday, March 25, 2012 Chesley by John Divinski If Saugeen Shores/Arran Elderslie public school board trustee Kevin Larson has his way, the Bluewater District School board will soon draw a ...
Women's heart failure risk unaffected by vitamin E supplementation
Boston: Taking vitamin E supplements does not increase or decrease heart failure risk among women, according to a study. The study is the first to investigate the effectiveness of vitamin ...
