Health News

What Cutting Calories Could Do for You
To live longer, you may want to eat less.
Meat-Free Protein Sources
Whether you're a vegetarian or you just don't care for it, here are some ways you can get the protein your body needs without taking a trip to the deli.
Young Athletes Smoking Less, Chewing More
Many young athletes still use tobacco, but they may not be smoking it as much as they once did.
Atrial Fibrillation: What Women Need to Know
Heart rhythm disorders affect more than 2 million Americans. The most common of these disorders is atrial fibrillation (AFib) — and it may affect women differently than men.
Drinking Water Recalled Due to Allergen Risk
Austin, TX – H-E-B has issued a voluntary recall specifically for the Hill Country Fare One Gallon Spring Water with the Best By date of December 19, 2015, due to the possible presence of a milk allergen.
Brain Food: What to Avoid
Did you know that a cup of coffee on the way to work or eating a microwave meal at lunch could be throwing your brain for a loop? The following foods and additives can be damaging to brain function, and affect alertness, mood and even your nervous system. Read on to learn more. 
New Rx Fights Chemo Side Effects
It can be a lifesaving treatment, but chemotherapy can have severe side effects. A newly approved medication, however, might help fight some of those side effects.
New Rx to Prevent Nausea, Vomiting from Chemo
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Varubi (rolapitant) to prevent delayed phase chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (emesis).
Cystic Fibrosis 101
You may have heard the term Cystic Fibrosis, but what exactly is it? Follow the link to learn more! 
Novel Migraine Rx Comes to US
JERUSALEM--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE:TEVA) today announced that ZECUITY®, the first and only patch system designed to provide relief from migraine, is now available by prescription through specialty pharmacies.