Longer hours at work can make you sick
Posted April 13, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to MyFoxLA workers who spend longer in the office could be at greater risk of heart disease, a study found Tuesday.
Posted April 13, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to MyFoxLA workers who spend longer in the office could be at greater risk of heart disease, a study found Tuesday.
Posted April 12, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to CBS it’s National Stress Awareness Month, but if you’re at work, you probably can’t tell the difference between April and the other eleven months of the year.
Posted April 11, 2011 in Uncategorized, Unwanted Tattoo
According to CBS being overweight or obese can cost you more than good health, it’s also hitting your wallet hard.
Posted April 10, 2011 in Non-Surgical Procedures, Uncategorized
According to CBS California was a pioneer in prohibiting tobacco use in the workplace during the 1990s, but the ban left loopholes that a state lawmaker now wants to close.
Posted April 07, 2011 in Uncategorized
According to The Los Angeles Times Facebook friends may not be all that friendly, according to a new survey.
Posted April 06, 2011 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times Scientists have identified a gene that appears to play a role in regulating how much alcohol people drink and say their finding could help the search for more effective treatments for alcoholism and binge drinking.
Posted April 05, 2011 in Breast Lift, Uncategorized
According to The Los Angeles Times thinking about starting an exercise program to help lose weight?
Posted April 04, 2011 in News & Research
According to The Los Angeles Times taking aspirin regularly can help reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke — and now, we may be able to add pancreatic cancer to the list, researchers say.
Posted April 03, 2011 in Microdermabrasion, Uncategorized
According to NBC LA exercise is good, but if you really want to lose weight, chill out and take a nap.
Posted March 31, 2011 in Cosmetic Injectables, Gynecomastia, Liposuction, News & Research, Procedures for Men
According to CBS 8 a shaky job market and a less-than-sunny economic outlook may be driving millions of American men to undergo what was once considered almost exclusively for women: cosmetic surgery.