Can breast cancer treatment take a toll on your heart? 
Can breast cancer treatment take a toll on your heart?
A recent study highlights the link between radiation treatment for breast cancer and heart disease. So what does it mean?
Do hard-hitting ads help smokers kick the habit? 
Do hard-hitting ads help smokers kick the habit?
An advertising campaign depicting the graphic realities of smoking is saving lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Bigger breakfast, smaller waistline? 
Bigger breakfast, smaller waistline?
A new study says that making your first meal the biggest of the day, may do wonders for health.
Positive attitude helps heart patients live longer 
Positive attitude helps heart patients live longer
A new study shows that an optimistic outlook on life can go a long way in helping people with heart disease thrive.
5 reasons to stop smoking now 
5 reasons to stop smoking now
Quitting smoking may be difficult to do, but experts say the benefits can offer immediate rewards to you—and your family.
Physically fit doctors prescribe exercise more often 
Physically fit doctors prescribe exercise more often
A new study finds that doctors who are in good physical shape advise their patients to stay active more often than doctors who lead sedentary lives.
High cholesterol more dangerous for men than women 
High cholesterol more dangerous for men than women
New research shows that middle-aged men with elevated cholesterol levels may be at a higher risk of heart attack.