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Fluoride Consumption & Exposure May Not be Safe

Fluoride is a man-made element that derives from fluorine. According to the declassified documents of the Manhattan Project, the U.S.… Read More

March 30, 2017

The Risk of Concussions in High School Sports

Female soccer players suffer the highest rate of concussions among all high school athletes in the United States, a new… Read More

March 30, 2017

Health Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud

The owner of a Houston health clinic pled guilty to insurance fraud after billing for medical services – often provided… Read More

March 29, 2017

The Truth About Indoor Air Quality and Health

Many people enjoy spending quality time in the comfort of their own homes. As a matter of fact, a majority… Read More

March 29, 2017

Sports Injuries in Children Specializing in Single Sport

Focusing too much on playing one favorite sport probably isn't a good idea for kids under 12, researchers report. That's… Read More

March 29, 2017

Workers’ Compensation Establishes Division for Fraud Efforts

Since its establishment five months ago, the new in-house fraud unit at the Division of Workers’ Compensation has opened more… Read More

March 28, 2017

Risk Factors & Complications Associated with Diabetes

A research study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in September 2015 demonstrated that nearly 50 percent… Read More

March 28, 2017

Home Remedies & Treatment of Sprains and Strains

What home remedies are effective for sprains and strains? Initial treatment for sprains and strains should occur as soon as… Read More

March 28, 2017

Receiving Diagnosis for Sprains and Strains

Sometimes you need to see a doctor for help in diagnosis and treatment. For strains or sprains, the pain can… Read More

March 27, 2017

Researchers Predict Widespread Fatty Liver Disease

Throughout the United States, U.K., and Australia, more and more cases of liver disease are arising in the absence of… Read More

March 27, 2017

Refined Sugar: The True Harmful Effects

You add it to your morning cup of coffee or tea. You bake it into pastries, cakes, and cookies. You… Read More

March 27, 2017

Kale Chips: A Healthier Form of Chips

Whether you eat them on a casual day at home or serve them at a party, you can guarantee that… Read More

March 27, 2017

Foods & Vitamins for Energy, Performance & Spine Health

High level performers are always looking for strategies that will give them an edge in their field of endeavor. Athletes… Read More

March 27, 2017

5 Buttocks Exercises Perfect for Wedding Season

Looking healthy and being physically fit can get anyone's attention and for those being a part of a summertime social… Read More

March 27, 2017

CDC: Teenagers Need More Sleep

Getting more sleep will likely help middle and high school students in Nevada and across the country do better in… Read More

March 25, 2017

Study: Desks designed to increase ‘standing work’

 According to a new University of Iowa study, employees with desks that force them to stand at regular intervals stood… Read More

March 25, 2017

Hispanics, Blacks Less Likely to Get High Blood Pressure Treatment: Study

Black and Hispanic Americans are less likely than whites to get high blood pressure under control, a new study suggests.… Read More

March 25, 2017

Many College Football Players Lack Vitamin D: Study

Low vitamin D levels are common among football players and may put them at increased risk for injuries, a new… Read More

March 25, 2017

Hip Fracture’s Link to Early Death May Last Years

Older people who suffer a hip fracture face a much higher risk of death soon after the injury, but the… Read More

March 25, 2017