A Statistics Canada report on workplace injuries published on Tuesday morning found that obese women had nearly twice the odds of being wounded at work, in comparison to those whose weight was considered in the normal range. Men were off the hook as the same finding did not emerge for them.
There's very little evidence that a diet rich in tomatoes and the tomato antioxidant lycopene can keep away cancer, according to new study from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Infants born to women using commonly prescribed antidepressants during the first three months of their pregnancies are imposed to an increased risk of serious birth defects, though the danger remains tiny, according to a couple of newly published studies.
One of the latest studies showed new evidence that omega-3 fatty acids, found in known fish-oil supplements, might be protecting you against diseases that affect retinal blood vessels, known as retinopathy, according to press and media reports on Tuesday.