Worker at Zion NP Diagnosed with Tuberculosis
A confirmed case of tuberculosis has been discovered at Zion's National Park.
Can Olives Help Guard Against Dementia?
A new study looks at olives in order to protect against neurological symptoms like memory loss.
BYU Study: Loneliness Can Hasten Death
Loneliness has long been associated with poor mental health, including depression. But a new study suggests social isolation may harm physical health and even hasten death. The findings are based on a review of data from dozens of studies involving more than three million people.
Folic Acid Lowers Stroke Risk for Those with High Blood Pressure
A new study in China offers evidence of the importance of folic acid in preventing strokes, especially among those with high blood pressure.
Preventing Heart Cells from Turning to Bone
Scientists have discovered why some heart tissue turns into bone, and they may have learned how to stop it.
What You Should Know about Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease is more common than most realize. In order to prevent the spread of the disease, a local pediatrician has some wise words.
Frontier Co-op Initiates Voluntary Recall of Organic Garlic Powder
The recalled Frontier products were sold in all 50 states and in some parts of Canada to distributors, retailers and consumers.
Older Adults Can Blame Diet Soda for their Fattening Bellies
Over this past 30 years, diet sodas and artificial sweeteners have become increasingly common in the United States. Meanwhile, obesity has only become more prevalent.