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Post-chemo survey produces surprising results

Having just watched a beloved family friend endure a debilitating bout of chemotherapy, I'm very skeptical about a new survey released by the National ... Read More »

Headaches from sex

It was always my understanding that the whole "Not tonight, Honey. I have a headache" line was used as an excuse for someone to not have sex. However, ... Read More »

Survey reveals disparity in awareness

February is National Heart Disease Awareness Month. As such, it is important to be aware of the following three facts: 1.) 500,000 women die ... Read More »

Sneaky study uses unwitting participants

I was trying to leave the house tonight, when I made the mistake of answering the phone. I somehow just knew that I should have just let it go to my ... Read More »

Men are less likely to visit the doctor

Women are expected out outlive men by about two or three years. Why is that? While there may not be one single answer to that question, one of the ... Read More »

Happy stressful holidays

Are your holidays off to a merry start? If not, you're in good company. Respondents in a recent Mental Health America study indicated this cheery ... Read More »

Daily Fit Tip: Do what you know -- now

Becoming aware of how to live a healthy life is one thing. Following through on what we know is another thing entirely. A recent 2007 Food & ... Read More »

Food on TV while working out: Motivating or distracting?

Here's an interesting question: is watching TV while you exercise, specifically something tempting like a cooking show or the Food Network, motivating ... Read More »

The best and the worst states for strokes

According to a nationwide survey of over 356,000 adults, Mississippi has a higher number of strokes than any other state. The results are based on a ... Read More »

Zagat's survey rates the country's top fast food spots

By now we all know that fast food isn't really the best dietary option especially for those trying to live fit. However, I think that most things are ... Read More »