
- 1. Eating Disorder
- 2. Healthy Eating
- 3. Fitness and Exercise
- 4. Diet
- 5. Bone Fractures
- 6. Food and Recipes
- 7. Aging
- 8. Bird Flu (H5N1)
- 9. Depression
- 10. ADD
Top 10 Benefits of Water Aerobics
Water, water, water! How nice is it that water can offer such intense and enjoyable workouts. To me, water aerobics is d...
Happiness makes for a healthy heart
U.S. researchers said their observational study was the first to show an indepen...
Low Carb vs. Low Fat: Which is Better?
A study out of Duke University, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, ...
5 Tips to Control Exercise Acne
Most of the time exercise is great for your skin giving your complexion a health...
U.S. makes progress in tobacco control, group says
The federal government earned a grade of "A" for giving the Food and Drug Administration power to regulate tobacco, including how companies market, manufacture and sell tobacco products, the advocacy group said in its annual report card on tobacco control.
Biggest Losers heba and Ed Launch 10 in 2010 Campaign for Fitness
Everyone is looking for a little motivation in the new year to get fit, stay fit or even push their fitness to a new level.
Longer life-span for women on the pill
Australian researchers are divided over the recent British studies which states that oral contraceptive pill is good for women. The study published in the British Medical Journal says that women who have been on the pill are less likely to die from any cause, including all cancer and heart disease, compared with those who have never been on it.
Australians are getting ‘bigger’ says government health data
According to Australian government health data, a significant proportion of Australians are getting bigger.
Olympians encourage Australian kids to stay healthy
It's frightening that one in four Australian children is overweight, says former Olympic champion Cathy Freeman, and she counts herself lucky to have grown up a healthy and active kid.
“Wide-awake drunks” phenomenon on St Pats is dangerous
Health authorities warn revellers ahead of St Patrick's Day celebration, of the risk posed by mixing energy drinks with alcohol, and the recent phenomenon of "wide-awake drunks".









