Medical Mistakes

Medical Mistakes - January, 2006

At least 44,000 Americans die each year as a result of medical errors and "near misses" in doctor's offices, hospitals and pharmacies. Luckily, a new law calls for tracking medical mistakes. The legislation allows...

Melatonin

Melatonin - January, 2006

Can America's favorite natural sleep aid also increase your odds of beating cancer? Maybe, and that's not all. Since being identified as the "sleep hormone" in the 90's, countless Americans have counted on melatonin......

Thinking Green

Thinking Green - July, 2005

Now that you're expecting, your immediate environment is more important than ever. Here's how to steer clear of potentially harmful substances and make your space a healthier place. From the moment you find out you're pregnant, your desire to keep yourself...

Skin Cancer and You: The Scary Truth

Skin Cancer and You: The Scary Truth - June, 2005

I grew up being cautious about the sun. I have fair skin and strawberry blonde hair and my mother was ultra-careful about skin cancer. So, except for a few rebellious moments in my teens, I either stayed out of the sun completely or slathered myself with tons...

When Table Scraps are Toxic

When Table Scraps are Toxic - June, 2005

Some foods that are good for you may be deadly for your dog. Memorize this list and let your children know that slipping Bowser one of these items can make him very sick. Raisins; both grapes and raisins can cause vomiting, diarrhea and kidney failure...

Tanning Bed Truths

Tanning Bed Truths - May, 2005

Craving a sun-kissed look, but concerned about the safety of commercial tanning beds? Don't trust the salon owner to give you the facts, a new Consumer Reports investigation concludes. Among the 296 tanning facilities polled, one-third...

Tune Out Arthritis

Tune Out Arthritis - December, 2004

If you're one of the 40 million Americans with arthritis, 20 minutes spent listening to music can help reduce the pain, according to a study published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. Researchers put 66 patients in two groups...

What's New in Laser Eye Surgery

What's New in Laser Eye Surgery - November, 2004

You've heard the stories: people have laser eye surgery and can see perfectly for the first time in years. In fact, the number of these procedures has increased 500 percent since 1997, as recent upgrades in technology have opened...

Do You Inflate Your Gym Time

Do You Inflate Your Gym Time - November, 2004

While everyone tends to overestimate how much they exercise, women who are overweight do so nearly twice as much as normal weight women, according to a new study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. "The amount of over-estimation seems to be...

Kitchen Germ Killers

Kitchen Germ Killers - October, 2004

A recent study from Utah State University found that even the most germ-conscious cooks violate the basic rules of kitchen hygiene; failing to wash hands and leaving meat juices on cutting boards. So products such as...