High Doses of NSAIDs Raise Risk of Heart Failure
iStockphoto/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — New research shows that high doses of common pain relievers may increase your risk for cardiovascular issues.Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs — known as NSAIDs — are among the most common pain-relief medicines…
Bee Venom May Provide Protection Against HIV
iStockphoto/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — A toxin contained in bee venom may have the ability to prevent HIV infection when packaged properly.Researchers at Washington University in Saint Louis, tested a specific delivery system of the toxin, called melittin…
Sex Addiction Considered a Real Disorder in New Study
Jupiterimages/Thinkstock(LONDON) — Although many believe sex addiction is an “excuse” for cheating, a new study indicates that it is a real disorder with specific symptoms, according to the Daily Mail.Study researcher, Rory Reid from the U…
Study Finds Young Children Watch a Shocking Amount of TV
Comstock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — How many hours of television are your children watching? Probably more than you think. Pediatricians have long been concerned about television exposure in childhood, as it can affect cognitive development an…
Fat Research May Lead to New Treatments for Obesity
(NEW YORK) — A recent study revealing that scientists have found a way to turn white, bad fat into brown, good fat, may lead to new obesity treatments, Health Day reports. White fat stores energy, causing weight gain, while brown fat burns energ…
