Articles By Nadia-Elysse Harris
Stand Up For Your Health: Sitting Too Much Could Seriously Kill You, So Do Something About It
Recent research suggests that sitting too much may actually put you at increased risk for any number of future ailments, and now innovation (and furniture in some cases) is trying to find a solution to the problem. 5 Most Talked About Medical Stories Of The Week
The most talked about stories of this week include two men who may have died from smoking marijuana and a Hollywood star’s touching Alzheimer’s testimony. The 5 Most Talked About Medical Stories Of The Week
From a murderer who may have fabricated her own crime to inexpensive foods for patients with diabetes, here’s the list of this week’s hottest medical coverage. Obamacare Insurers Deny HIV/AIDS Patients: Louisiana Providers Use Guidance Loophole To Discriminate
On Thursday, a non-profit group filed a civil rights complaint against the companies for rejecting payments from HIV/AIDS patients who had enrolled in Obamacare plans. Is Weight Watchers Being Replaced By Smartphone Apps? Diet Company’s Shares Plummeted More Than 20% This Quarter
Weight Watchers' consistent sales declines may mean the company needs to change its business model to incorporate free technology. ‘Addiction Poem’ Spreads Message Of Hope To Addicts, Chronic Relapsers: ‘Bad Weather Ain’t Forever’
"Addiction Poem," by rapper In-Q, explores what everyday people go through while battling addiction, while also offering a little hope. How To Eat A Hamburger: There Is An Ideal Way To Hold A Burger And These (Bored) Scientists Have Found It [VIDEO]
Three experts spent four months developing the perfect way to eat a hamburger. And, well, they figured it out. National Wear Red Day 2014: 4 Surprising Facts About Women And The Fight Against Heart Disease [VIDEO]
Today is National Wear Red Day 2014, an annual event that aims to raise awareness about heart disease in women. Heart disease remains the number one killer of women in the U.S. The O-Shot: Non-Surgical Procedure Claims To Treat Sexual Dysfunction And Improve Orgasms In Women [VIDEO]
The O-Shot is a non-surgical procedure that claims to treat sexual dysfunction and improve orgasm in women, using their own blood. FDA Buckles Down On Infant Formula Safety; Updated Requirements Take Aim At Manufacturing And Nutritional Deficiencies
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it is tightening requirements on baby formula to ensure good manufacturing practices and adequate nutrition. Esteban Barriga, Teen With Autism, Takes To Social Media To Ask Ellen Degeneres To Prom: ‘Say Yes To Esteban!’
Esteban Barriga, a 17-year-old high school senior with autism, has taken to social media to ask his "dream date," Ellen Degeneres, to prom. Naked Man With ‘Superhuman Strength’ Killed After Eating Teen’s Face: Could PCP Or Bath Salts Have Caused The Attack?
A naked Florida man was killed by police after he attacked a retired police officer and a teen. Authorities believe he was under the influence of narcotics.