Your golf score may not be your only pain 
Your golf score may not be your only pain
Experts say that 15 to 20 percent of golfers each sustain some type of injury on the course.
Is the pelvic exam really necessary? 
Is the pelvic exam really necessary?
New screening guidelines no longer recommend pelvic exams for all women.
How soy can boost women’s health 
How soy can boost women’s health
Women with diets rich in soy are more likely to have lower cholesterol and less plaque in their arteries as they age.
Do driving-and-texting bans really work? 
Do driving-and-texting bans really work?
New research looks at whether or not states with strict cell phone laws have lower traffic fatalities.
FDA says caffeine powder can be fatal 
FDA says caffeine powder can be fatal
A safety alert from the government is warning people about the dangers of this stimulant.
Obese parents, kids lose more weight when treated together 
Obese parents, kids lose more weight when treated together
Families that battle weight issues together with outside help get better results.
Study shows fist bump may be safest greeting 
Study shows fist bump may be safest greeting
Though the handshake has been the polite greeting for centuries, new research shows why it may be wise to embrace the bump.