Heart Attack With no Chest Pain More Likely in Women
NEW YORK: Women, especially younger women, are more likely than men to show up at the hospital with no chest pain or discomfort after having a heart attack, a new study suggests. Those symptoms, or lack of symptoms, can result in delayed medical care and differences in treatment that might in turn help explain why women in the study were also more likely More...
Aspirin Could Beat Cancer Spread: Study
SYDNEY: Aspirin and other household drugs may inhibit the spread of cancer because they help shut down the chemical “highways” which feed tumor’s, Australian researchers said Tuesday. More...
Yoga Now at The Airport
Travelers in Northern California can now find their inner calm in the Yoga Room at San Francisco International Airport. The quiet, dimly lit studio officially opened last week in a former storage room just past More...
Don’t Sterilize Your Home or Your Hands
From body soap to counter spray, the products we use to clean ourselves and our homes can affect us negatively. The antibacterial ingredient triclosan, which is in most liquid soaps, some toothpastes, many body More...
Lifestyle Changes Can Decrease Cancers: WHO
More than 30 percent of cancers can be prevented by lifestyle changes, says WHO. Among key risk factors for cancer are tobacco and alcohol consumption, a diet low in fruit and vegetable intake and lack of physical More...









