Articles for Tag: "health enews"

I run and I am free 
I run and I am free
After surviving a heart attack last December, 32-year-old Dan Cavanaugh is prepping for the biggest run of his life – the Chicago Marathon.
Can drinking Pepsi lead to cancer? 
Can drinking Pepsi lead to cancer?
An environmental watchdog group says Pepsi still contains a worrisome amount of carcinogens, even after the soda-maker said it would change up its formula.
Your child’s weight: The real normal 
Your child’s weight: The real normal
Experts say some parents may have a blind spot when it comes to assessing whether their children are overweight. Find out why.
3 ways to keep student athletes safe & healthy 
3 ways to keep student athletes safe & healthy
Doctors say you can’t go from doing nothing in the off-season to tough, daily practices without risking some sort of injury. Here’s a few tips for kid athletes.
Talking with your kids about eating disorders 
Talking with your kids about eating disorders
Learn how to start a dialogue with your child about their changing bodies and how to help them cope with an eating disorder.
IV vitamin treatments: The latest “IT” cocktail 
IV vitamin treatments: The latest “IT” cocktail
In a bit of quirky health news, several physicians in the Big Apple are reporting a spike in the number of requests for intravenous vitamin treatments.
Baby cure puts spotlight on importance of HIV testing 
Baby cure puts spotlight on importance of HIV testing
A Mississippi toddler cure may be a game changer in the fight against HIV. Find out why it’s important to know your status.