Once a debunked health myth, the link between red meat and heart disease may be gaining some scientific validity. The original claims were disregarded based on inconclusive data and questionable
Month: February 2016
Physical Pain May Not Be the Biggest Worry for Workplace Injuries
If the hassle and physical pain of suffering a work-related injury wasn’t enough to deal with on its own, Fox News Health now reports that workplace injuries may increase the
Feel the Icy ‘Bern’ With Ben and Jerry’s Newest Flavor, ‘Bernie’s Yearning’
Ice cream is typically made using cream, sugar, and flavoring. It is then cooled down until frozen, and it is whipped until it contains more than 50% of air than
Freezing Temperatures Beginning to Set in Across the U.S. after Warm Start to Winter
Most of the U.S. enjoyed a mild start to winter this year, but cities all around the country are beginning to experience the harsh reality of freezing temperatures.While the South
New Research Links In Vitro Fertilization to Developmental Complications in Children
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a godsend for many women who struggle getting pregnant, but new research has found that it could increase the risk of health complications for their
Who Can Actually Afford to Buy Homes in the Market?
Even though the housing market is in a much more stable state now than it has been since the recession, it would seem that first-time home buyers are still currently
Surgical Technician May Have Exposed Nearly 3,000 Patients to HIV and Hepatitis
Medical waste can be extremely dangerous to handle not only because the waste may be infected, but also because of “sharps.” The medical term refers to any device with sharp
The Unlikely Hipster Undertakers Changing the Way People Die in LA
Caitlin Doughty and Amber Carvaly might just be the most unusual undertakers in Los Angeles. According to a recent report in The New York Times, the young women start a
Space Agencies Sending X-Ray Satellite into Cosmos to Gather Revolutionary Data
A new satellite project led by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Yale University will blast into the cosmos later this month. Dubbed ASTRO-H X-ray Observatory, the satellite is
Boston Company Customizing Steel Shipping Containers for Indoor Farming
The three primary metals most often purchased by consumers include aluminum in bar, tube, sheet, or plate form; hot or cold rolled steel; and stainless steel. Many people have come up