Health News

Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
During power outages from hurricanes or tornados, using other power sources can lead to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Silica Dust and Your Health
Crystalline silica is found in sand, stone and concrete. And around 2.3 million workers in the United States are exposed to it.
Something in the Air: Spring Allergies
Most people love it when winter ends and spring arrives. But for some, the changing of the season can mean troublesome spring allergies.
Olive Oil for a Longer Life?
Eating a small amount of olive oil every day may help you live longer, a new study suggests.
Prostate Cancer: What Men Need to Know
It's the most common cancer among men. Do you know as much as you should about prostate cancer?
Safe and Healthy Easter Tips
Easter, a joyful celebration for many, is quickly approaching. To ensure your family, friends and coworkers have a safe Easter holiday, keep the following safety tips in mind.
Lice Treatments: Explained
Back to school may often mean head lice season.
Eczema 101
More than 31 million people in the United States have eczema, according to the National Eczema Association. But many do not know the basics of this common condition.
How to Move More at Work
If you have a typical office-based job, you may need to get more physical activity during your workdays to stay healthy. Here's how to do that.
How to Take an Active Role in Your Health
Taking an active role in your health and health care is one of the best ways to improve your health and health outcomes. But how, exactly, do you do that?