No Reason To Toast French Drinking Habits If Americans need one-size-fits-all drinking advice based on the so-called ``French Paradox,'' how about telling the truth? Drink like the French, die like the French...
Stomach Cancer Is Often a Silent Killer NFL player Eric Turner, a member of the Oakland Raiders and a four-year letterman at the University of California, Los Angeles died Sunday in Thousand Oaks, Calif. from the apparent complications of abdominal cancer...
Heroin's New Fix and Why it Matters to You Scientists are ready to usher in a generation of anti-addiction drugs that could significantly improve the prognosis for the nation's 1 million heroin addicts at a time when use of the opiate is rising...
Quantities Are the Question for Dietary Supplements for Cancer Many dietary supplements may have potential benefits in cancer treatment, but relatively little attention has been paid to how much of these substances should be taken and how they interact...
Antioxidants may stop miscarriages Oxygen may be essential for life but a sudden rush during the early weeks of pregnancy could spell death for a foetus, British scientists said on Wednesday...
Alcohol Linked To Longevity In Diabetics Light drinking has long been associated with protection against heart disease. Now new research indicates that moderate alcohol intake may benefit patients with type 2 diabetes, also known as adult-onset diabetes...