Kelly McGrevey called the policy discrimination.
An increasing number of people are casting cigarettes aside and turning to hookah, but researchers are warning people that the Middle Eastern water pipe shouldn't been viewed as a safer alternative to cigarettes.
Telling your child to "clean their plate" seems to be something that many parents don't stop doing, even if the child is a teenager and overweight.
In an effort to avoid depleting natural resources and preserve our Earth, more and more people have been adopting a "go green" attitude in recent years. Perhaps not everyone can say they have been contributing to sustainability efforts, but maybe people will be more willing to do so today in honor of Earth Day.
The painkiller was able to inhibit the growth of the tumors.
Researchers suggest that public health measures against the spread of warts should target transmission in the home and in the classroom.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota found that children were more likely to be overweight or obese if their parents commonly restricted foods. While children who were pressured to finish their meals were largely of normal weight, this attitude had adverse affects on those children's eating habits as they grew older.
Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox Jewish boys and girls spend their youth nearly entirely separated from the opposite sex.
Eating mushrooms can provide just as much vitamin D as supplements, according to a new study.
Study reports that children who specialize in one sport too early might suffer from more injuries than children who participate in multiple sports.
People who tackle diet and exercise at the same time may have more success at achieving long-lasting results, according to Stanford researchers.
Women who have adequate levels of vitamin D are less likely to develop uterine fibroids than those with insufficient levels, a new study finds.
Many teen mothers also have to contend with long-term health effects.
Studies have found that sleeping for more than eight hours is associated with a higher risk of cognitive problems, heart disease and premature death.
Researchers believe that the risk of dementia may be decreasing due to improved treatment for cardiovascular disease.