When Pregnant Women Live in Risky Places

Most people have the good fortune not to live in a town under regular rocket attacks. However, lessons can be learned from the experiences of pregnant women in such places.

Solving the Calcium and Cancer Conundrum

Calcium’s role in reducing cancer risks is controversial. In some studies, the mineral was shown to reduce the risks of abnormal colorectal growths that can lead to cancer.

Spreading Sarcoidosis Awareness

When you think of the most-well known medical conditions in the world, a disorder called sarcoidosis probably does not come to mind. That fact is one reason why the month of April is recognized as National Sarcoidosis Awareness month.

Slow and Steady Beats Heart Problems

There's little competition between walking and running when it comes to lowering the risk for major heart conditions: walking wins.

No Smoking in Many Psych Hospitals

Many psychiatric hospitals have started helping patients quit smoking, which is terrific. But the same hospitals may not be preparing patients to remain smoke-free when they go home.

Spray Away Dry Mouth

Dry mouth can go from uncomfortable to unbearable in a hurry. Certain medications can trigger dry mouth, but help may be found in the form of a plant-based spray.

Two Good Reasons to Get a Shingles Jab

Seeing the doctor to get a routine vaccine doesn't stop when you outgrow childhood. In fact, seniors over age 65 are encouraged to get the shingles vaccine – and for good reason.

Mark Bornfeld, DDS

Dr. Bornfeld is a general dentist who maintains an active practice in Brooklyn, NY and writes widely on the subject of dental care and oral health. He has a particular interest in...

Number of Bird Flu Cases Grows

Tensions are rising as reports of increasing numbers of bird flu cases in China continue to develop.

One Mineral May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Selenium is a trace mineral that helps prevent cell damage. Studies regarding this mineral have been inconclusive. But new research suggests selenium may have anti-cancer properties.

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