_ Extreme Exercise and Heart Health By Jane Farrell video Extreme athletes are not at increased risk of heart disease or death.
_ Air Pollution and Autism Risk By Jane Farrell video Prenatal exposure to a certain air pollutant may increase autism risk in children.
_ Preventing Heart Failure By Jane Farrell video Increasing physical activity may help prevent heart failure
_ Low Carbohydrate Diets Unsafe? By Jane Farrell video Low-carb diets may increase risk of premature death
_ Breastfeeding and Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell video Breastfeeding may lower woman’s risk of stroke later in life
_ Ever Wonder How Lung Cancer is Detected? By Jane Farrell video Simple blood test shows promise in detecting early-stage lung cancer, study finds.
_ Antidepressants and Weight By Jane Farrell video Commonly prescribed antidepressants increase the risk of weight gain for years, study finds.
_ ADHD Medication Problem? By Jane Farrell video Intentional and Unintentional Exposure to ADHD Drugs on the Rise, Study Finds.
_ Secondhand Marijuana Smoke By Jane Farrell video Are more children being exposed to secondhand marijuana smoke at home?
_ Marijuana and Your Heart By Jane Farrell video Smoking marijuana does not cause heart rhythm problems after heart attack, study finds.
_ E-cigarettes and Cancer-Causing Chemicals By Jane Farrell video Teens who use e-cigarettes are exposed to toxic compounds, study finds.
_ Fatty Fish and MS Risk By Jane Farrell video Eating fish at least once a week may reduce your risk of MS, new study finds.
_ Diesel Exhaust and ALS Link? By Jane Farrell video Frequent exposure to diesel exhaust at work may increase risk of ALS, study finds.
_ Understanding Breast Cancer Treatment By Jane Farrell video Misconceptions and fears about radiation therapy for breast cancer
_ Childhood Obesity Epidemic Continues? By Jane Farrell video Obesity in children 2 to 19 is not declining, new study finds.
_ Vaccines During Pregnancy By Jane Farrell video More evidence that getting flu shot during pregnancy is safe, researchers say.
_ Low-Fat vs. Low-Carb Diets By Jane Farrell video Both low-fat and low-carb diets shave off extra pounds in the same proportion, study finds.