Health News

Fishy Packaging Prompts Recall
US Nutrition of Ronkonkoma, New York is issuing a recall for the daily multiple vitamin Women 50+ tablets as the packaging did not disclose that the tablets contained fish gelatin.
No Más for Sugar Ray
The 1980 fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran held in the Louisiana Superdome found Duran a beaten man. In the closing seconds of the eighth round, Duran turned his back to Leonard and quit, saying to referee Octavio Meyran...
What's Natural in the "All Natural" Diet?
People are becoming more aware of healthy eating, and some people are looking towards our ancestors for the answers of how to eat healthier.
Radioactive Tea Leaves
Japanese authorities found high levels of cesium in green tea leave products, so they have banned the export of green teas from several regions.
Heart Attacks Declining in UK
Much like the rest of the world, the United Kingdom has long grappled with trying to convince citizens to maintain healthier lifestyles in an effort to curb the risk of heart attacks.
Don't Hate the Doctor, Man
Part of taking care of yourself usually involves going to the doctor on a regular basis, yet many men seem to think that doctor visits are not important, according to a recent survey.
Why Blue Light Specials Can't be Ignored
A blue light starts flashing, accompanied by an appealing siren sound. An overhead announcer blares, "Blue light special on aisle 7." K-mart has it right - once conditioned, our minds can't ignore rewarding objects.
Most Workplace Brain Injuries in Construction Industry
It's widely known that construction is an industry filed with more dangers than the average workplace. New research reaffirms that suspicion.
Heart Ability Varies By Demographic
It would seem like all hearts are fairly similar, but new research suggests that the size and pumping ability of the right side of the heart varies based on age, gender, race and ethnicity.
Beware of Misleading Food Names
Are you an individual who focuses more on the name of a product when choosing healthy foods? You might want to think twice because researchers say names can be deceiving.