Camping

Survival Tips to Avoid Getting Eaten by a Bear and Other Safety Tips for Outdoor Activities

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 22, 2012 02:42 PM EDT

Dr. Aram Attarian, an expert on camping and outdoor adventure safety and a professor of parks, recreation and tourism management at North Carolina State University, has composed a book for use in outdoor leadership and adventure education classes.

Celine Dion

New Guidelines Declare Egg Freezing Should No Longer Be Considered Experimental

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 22, 2012 12:29 PM EDT

As modern-day technology continues to treat infertility, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine has issued new guidelines declaring that egg freezing should no longer be considered experimental.

LGBT

Gallup Survey: 3.4% of American Adults Identify as LGBT

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 06:22 PM EDT

According a new survey conducted by Gallup, 3.4 percent of Americans identify as LGBT.

credit card

Arguing Over Money Can Cause Your Child to Accumulate Debt

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 05:07 PM EDT

New research now suggests that arguing about finances in front of your child can lead to the child racking up debt in college.

Pregnancy

You're Wrong Rep. Joe Walsh, Abortions Can Save Pregnant Women's Lives

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 04:44 PM EDT

Contrary to Republican Rep. Joe Walsh belief, pregnancy can cause life threatening complications, even with modern-day technology.

exercise

Tips To Avoid Workout Injuries

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 03:43 PM EDT

Here are a few tips to avoid getting hurt, while shedding some pounds.

running man

High-Intensity vs Light Exercise: What Workout Is Best for Your Heart?

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 02:18 PM EDT

Researchers discovered that working out harder, rather than longer could be the defining factor in warding off heart disease.

bathroom

The Shape of Your Stream Can Indicate Prostate Issues

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 01:01 PM EDT

Researchers discovered that the characteristic shape of a man's urine stream could indicate urinary problems.

green tea

Green Tea May Help Ward Off Both Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 19, 2012 11:43 AM EDT

Researchers cracked the code on how green tea can help both men and women in preventing cancer.

vegetables

Vegetarians vs Meat-Lovers: Five Reasons You Should Become a Vegatarian

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 06:16 PM EDT

New research revealed vegetarians live a longer life, compared to meat-eaters.

Surprise

Surprises, Good or Bad, Can Cause Your Heart to Break

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 05:37 PM EDT

Scientists discovered how a sudden discovery or traumatic experience can pose a danger to your health.

Menstrual cycle

PMS is Not to Blame for Your Cranky Mood

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 04:26 PM EDT

While for decades women have blamed mood swings on premenstrual syndrome, commonly known as PMS, new research is now saying otherwise.

Halloween

How to Stay Safe on Halloween

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 03:05 PM EDT

As Halloween swiftly approaches, both adults and children scatter to find the perfect Halloween costume. However, hospitals and physicians alike are preparing for the scariest place - the emergency room.

Handwashing

America vs Britain: Who Has Cleaner Hands?

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 02:39 PM EDT

Do Americans have cleaner hands than the British?

Drinks

Five Mind Games You Can Play to Eat Less

By Nikki Tucker | Oct 18, 2012 12:56 PM EDT

For many of us dieting is very hard to sustain. However, small changes in one's day-to-day life may be able to help you consume less food and control your portions. Here are five ways to trick yourself into eating less.

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