by Research Team | Mar 16, 2015 | Health News
Late-game deals to legalize fireworks, raise the cigarette tax, allow smoking in casinos, introduce charter schools and repeal the Common Core educational standards all fizzled.
by Research Team | Mar 16, 2015 | Health News
For years, strength training has carried the weight of blame for bulky arms and sore backs. But did you know strength training can be the secret behind looking young and feeling it, too? Many people shy away from strength training because of a pervasive stigma...
by Research Team | Mar 15, 2015 | Health News
A lot of excitement surrounded the announcement from Apple that its new watch will be able to monitor blood sugar levels. Has Apple figured out a way for folks with diabetes to check their blood sugar without the dreaded finger stick? The Apple watch, which will be...
by Research Team | Mar 15, 2015 | Health News
The Treasury should hand over some of the cash it earns from tobacco taxes to English councils to help with the cost of clearing up cigarette litter, MPs have recommended. New laws should also be introduced forcing shops, fast food chains and restaurants to keep the...
by Research Team | Mar 15, 2015 | Health News
In a rare show of unity, top House Republicans and Democrats are working toward a $200 billion agreement revamping how doctors are paid for treating Medicare patients, a package that would be largely financed by adding to the federal deficit, lobbyists said Friday....