Social media as population control? New research reveals fewer millennials interested in dating, love

(Natural News) Many Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers have strong views about Millennials. They appear to be socially disconnected (at least from real-life people), liberal in their views, and their “anything goes” philosophy seems to indicate that they would be promiscuous in their behavior. Now, a book by Professor Jean Twenge of San Diego State University,… … Read more

Want to live to 100? Eat right, exercise, be social (in real life), stay positive, and have plenty of sex

(Natural News) Nowadays, centenarians – who before have lived only once in a blue moon – are becoming the fastest-growing group of the population. What is their secret to a long life? The power of positive thinking. “I don’t sit back and moan. People in their 70s and 80s, they sicken me, many of them…. … Read more

Tired of taking those hormone-wrecking birth control pills? There's an app for that and it's just as effective, according to landmark study

(Natural News) A recent study published in Contraception revealed that the fertility app Natural Cycles is 99 percent effective when used perfectly. The app makes use of daily body temperature readings to determine when it is safe to have unprotected sex and when to use contraception or abstain from sex. Days rendered as safe for unprotected sex were classified as green days,… … Read more

Hospital Staffers Fired After Calling Babies 'Mini Satans' On Social Media – HuffPost

HuffPost Hospital Staffers Fired After Calling Babies ‘Mini Satans’ On Social MediaHuffPostTwo corpsmen at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville in Florida have been fired after sharing images of themselves inappropriately handling newborns and calling the babies “mini Satans.” The employees posted a Snapchat video of a staff member moving an …Naval Hospital Staffers Removed After Posting ‘Outrageous, … Read more

Doctors, Hospitals Oppose GOP's Latest Obamacare Repeal Effort – Bloomberg

Bloomberg Doctors, Hospitals Oppose GOP’s Latest Obamacare Repeal EffortBloombergThe latest Republican Obamacare repeal effort is getting as much support from doctors and hospitals as the last one did — which is to say, not much. On Tuesday, the American Hospital Association joined the growing list of groups that oppose the latest …Graham-Cassidy bill violates the … Read more

CVS to cap prescriptions to seven-day supply amid battling opioid epidemic – New York Daily News

New York Daily News CVS to cap prescriptions to seven-day supply amid battling opioid epidemicNew York Daily NewsCVS pharmacy announced their new prescription plan will limit new patients to a seven-day supply. (Ken Murray/New York Daily News). BY Leonard Greene. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Thursday, September 21, 2017, 8:41 PM. CVS pharmacy is battling the …CVS … Read more

Trending: BYU to start selling caffeinated soda; Chili's takes questions about health care – Washington Post

CBS News Trending: BYU to start selling caffeinated soda; Chili’s takes questions about health careWashington PostBrigham Young University gets lit about caffeine on campus. (Thinkstock/Express illustration). BYU football admin must have got together and said “how do we please the crowd when we are having a rough year”? Answer: Give them caffeine!Brigham Young University ends … Read more

Chlorine + pee = breathing trouble for waterpark workers – Medical Xpress

Medical Xpress Chlorine + pee = breathing trouble for waterpark workersMedical Xpress(HealthDay)—Another summer ends, and at least some of America’s waterpark attendants may be breathing easier, a new report finds. The research—conducted at an unnamed indoor waterpark in Ohio last year—found that high levels of chlorine in water … and more » View original article Author: Powered … Read more

Flint's lead-poisoned water had a 'horrifyingly large' effect on fetal deaths, study finds – Washington Post

Washington Post Flint’s lead-poisoned water had a ‘horrifyingly large’ effect on fetal deaths, study findsWashington PostThe fertility rate in Flint, Mich., dropped precipitously after the city decided to switch to lead-poisoned Flint River water in 2014, according to a new working paper. That decline was primarily driven by what the authors call a “culling of … Read more