Are drug ads really true? 
Are drug ads really true?
A new study finds that nearly 60 percent of the claims in prescription pharmaceutical TV ads are potentially misleading.
People with more cavities may be at lower risk for head, neck cancer 
People with more cavities may be at lower risk for head, neck cancer
Believe it or not, a new study finds that bacteria produced by cavities may actually protect you against cancers.
Do hard-hitting ads help smokers kick the habit? 
Do hard-hitting ads help smokers kick the habit?
An advertising campaign depicting the graphic realities of smoking is saving lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Is your smoothie worse for you than soda? 
Is your smoothie worse for you than soda?
Experts warn that many smoothies and juices contain just as much sugar as a large soft drink, and lack the nutritional benefit of whole fruit.
Can smoking cigarettes cost you a job? 
Can smoking cigarettes cost you a job?
The rising cost of health care and health reform has some counties rethinking hiring smokers. Read more.
Yelling at teens reinforces bad behavior 
Yelling at teens reinforces bad behavior
Using your “inside voice” when upset shouldn’t just be something you ask your kids to do. Experts say it’s good advice for parents, too.
Smoother landings, less ACL injuries 
Smoother landings, less ACL injuries
Researchers say that several factors play a role in ACL injuries for women. Here’s what you need to know.