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Soda tax does raise prices of sugary drinks

Soda tax does raise prices of sugary drinks

Soda has been shown to increase weight gain, and the high fructose corn syrup and aspartame have both shown detrimental health effects. New research from Consumer Reports shows that soda is linked to cancer. More research has shown that it can also increase stroke risk, and cause diabetes. “Soda and […]

by October 13, 2015
Online breast cancer risk calculator developed

Online breast cancer risk calculator developed

Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in American women. According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in every 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. Charlotte Gard, an assistant professor at New Mexico State University, […]

by October 11, 2015
Late bedtimes may lead to weight gain

Late bedtimes may lead to weight gain

Sleep deprivation has become an epidemic. The National Health Interview Survey shows that: “Nearly 30% of adults reported an average of ≤6 hours of sleep per day in 2005-2007. In 2009, only 31% of high school students reported getting at least 8 hours of sleep on an average school night.” […]

by October 9, 2015
FDA approves a new drug to treat lung cancer

FDA approves a new drug to treat lung cancer

Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women. It accounts for about 13 percent of all new cancers. According to the American Cancer Society, the lung cancer statistics for 2015 in the United States are 221,200 new cases of lung cancer (115,610 in men and […]

by October 8, 2015
Does calcium really boost bone density?

Does calcium really boost bone density?

Calcium is one of the most common minerals in the human body, and is necessary for many functions. “Calcium is required for vascular contraction and vasodilation, muscle function, nerve transmission, intracellular signaling and hormonal secretion, though less than 1% of total body calcium is needed to support these critical metabolic […]

by October 6, 2015
U.N. sets goal to end global hunger by 2030

U.N. sets goal to end global hunger by 2030

World hunger is one of the most widespread problems on our planet. The World Food Programme estimates that some 795 million in the world do not have enough food to lead a normal, active life. That is about 1 in every 9 people on earth. In its annual general assembly, […]

by October 5, 2015
Are drinking fountains safe?

Are drinking fountains safe?

Before bottled water was created, drinking fountains were a staple in American communities. When first introduced, they were considered a symbol of prosperity and a sign of the technological advances needed to provide clean drinking water to citizens. Nowadays, drinking fountains are few and far between. “Water fountains have been […]

by October 3, 2015