FDA OK’s Cialis for Enlarged Prostate – Fox News The FDA has given Eli Lilly, makers of Cialis, permission to label their erectile dysfunction medication for the treatment of non-cancerous enlarged prostate or BPH. The drug can also be used by those suffering from both ED and BPH; the two commonly go hand in hand … Continue reading Friday Roundup: Our Five Favorite Headlines→
By Lauren Cooperman Makeup has the ability to transform a woman. With a wave of a brush a woman can be metamorphosed into a smoky-eyed temptress, or a red-lipped vixen. The use of makeup has become so enmeshed in the woman’s world that there are magazines, TV shows, and YouTube videos all dedicated to finding … Continue reading New Study Finds That Women Who Wear Makeup Appear More Competent→
By Rebecca Jones While great strides have been made in the creation of bionic artificial limbs, up until now the chain of information has only flowed in one direction. Scientists have had enormous success with brain to computer communication but have been unable for the computer to return feedback. That is until now. Researchers at … Continue reading Robotic Exoskeleton May Soon Return Movement to Those Paralyzed→
By Rebecca Jones MRI research conducted on people suffering from depression has led to new insights into way people with depression process feelings of hate.While depression has long been associated with withdrawn and antisocial behavior, scientists were surprised to discover that in nearly all the cases of untreated depression studied there was out of sync … Continue reading Depression May Cause Sufferers to Feel Hate Differently→
By Rebecca Jones For years now we have heard about a link between HPV and cervical cancer but a new study indicates that the same viral infection is also now the leading cause of mouth and throat cancer in men. In a report released in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, researchers revealed that by the … Continue reading An Alarming New Trend in Throat Cancer Cases→
By Rebecca Jones Falling in love may seem like a mysterious emotional phenomenon controlled more by the heart than the brain but the latest research reveals that there’s more to falling in love than chance encounters and fireworks. While the laws of attraction may always be cloaked in at least a little mystery there are … Continue reading The Brain may Have Ultimate Say Over the Rules of Attraction→
By Rebecca Jones It’s Friday again and we’ve decided to make the roundup a regular weekly feature. Don’t have time to read the paper? Check in here on Fridays for the weeks top health related stories. 1.Study of the Day: Twitter Reveals How Universally Upsetting Work Is – The Atlantic Twitter has confirmed what the … Continue reading Friday Roundup: Our Five Favorite Headlines→
Rebecca Jones In the 60’s many a flower child turned to psychedelic drugs to open their mind to new experiences and greater creativity and now thanks to research published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology it seems that their experimentation may have had scientific merit. According to the new study, people who are given even a … Continue reading Get on the Bus: New Study Says Mushrooms Lead to Greater Openness→
By Rebecca Jones In what is already being called the worst food outbreak in over a decade, contaminated cantaloupes have already caused 13 documented and three more suspected fatalities and 72 illnesses. What’s even worse is that this may just be the first in a new trend of listeria contaminated produce items. Listeria is one … Continue reading Killer Cantaloupes may be Alarming Sign of Larger Trend→
By Rebecca Jones If you are like the millions of Americans whose day doesn’t start until the coffee maker is done dripping than according to a new study you might have a lower risk of depression than your non-caffeinated counter parts. Caffeine is the most widely used stimulant in the world and coffee is its … Continue reading Drinking More Coffee May Lower Your Risk of Depression→