Articles for Tag: "health enews"

Teen bullies more likely to become adult criminals, study says 
Teen bullies more likely to become adult criminals, study says
Nearly half of those who admitted to being bullies as adolescents carried the behavior into adulthood engaging in criminal behavior.
Baby’s rare heart defect surgery inspires Grey’s Anatomy  Featured
Baby’s rare heart defect surgery inspires Grey’s Anatomy
Ian McDonagh was one of the first infants in North America to survive surgery for two extremely rare heart defects. A decade later, Grey’s Anatomy recaps his miraculous story.
Can lipstick be toxic for your health? 
Can lipstick be toxic for your health?
According to a new report, lipsticks and glosses may contain potentially troubling levels of metals. Here’s what you should know.
Mission possible: Secret agent software helps kids with autism  Featured
Mission possible: Secret agent software helps kids with autism
For children with autism, social interactions can be a mystery. By turning kids into detectives, a new, fun program helps them decode social puzzles.
Salt Debate: Too much or too little? 
Salt Debate: Too much or too little?
Health experts take a closer look at the amount of salt people should consume.
Headaches got you down? A new patch may help 
Headaches got you down? A new patch may help
Those who suffer from migraines now have a new option to help ease their pain. Learn more.
Fructose may be telling your brain to overeat 
Fructose may be telling your brain to overeat
A sweetener found in a myriad of foods and drinks could be tricking our bodies into overeating, researchers say.