08 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About Henna Tattoos?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. If you were getting a tattoo that involved a needle, you would be beyond careful. But getting a temporary tattoo on the boardwalk or at an amusement park? You might not even think twice about it—but you […]

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08 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About Henna Tattoos?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. If you were getting a tattoo that involved a needle, you would be beyond careful. But getting a temporary tattoo on the boardwalk or at an amusement park? You might not even think twice about it—but you […]

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08 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About Henna Tattoos?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. If you were getting a tattoo that involved a needle, you would be beyond careful. But getting a temporary tattoo on the boardwalk or at an amusement park? You might not even think twice about it—but you […]

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07 April 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should Tanning Beds Be More Heavily Regulated?

Think it’s a crime to let children use cancer-causing tanning beds? Actually, now it is—at least in the state of New Jersey. Earlier this week, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed a bill into law that prohibits people under 17 from tanning indoors. Prior to the new bill, children under 14 were prohibited from tanning […]

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27 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About My Vitamin D Levels?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. Staying up to date on the latest vitamin D research is practically a full-time job—new studies come out so often. The latest findings?  Consuming higher-than-recommended amounts of D may give your immune system a boost—potentially lowering their […]

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27 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About My Vitamin D Levels?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. Staying up to date on the latest vitamin D research is practically a full-time job—new studies come out so often. The latest findings?  Consuming higher-than-recommended amounts of D may give your immune system a boost—potentially lowering their […]

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27 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About My Vitamin D Levels?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. Staying up to date on the latest vitamin D research is practically a full-time job—new studies come out so often. The latest findings?  Consuming higher-than-recommended amounts of D may give your immune system a boost—potentially lowering their […]

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27 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About My Vitamin D Levels?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. Staying up to date on the latest vitamin D research is practically a full-time job—new studies come out so often. The latest findings?  Consuming higher-than-recommended amounts of D may give your immune system a boost—potentially lowering their […]

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23 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About Getting an STI From My Bikini Wax?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. As if you need another reason to dread your bikini wax: Grooming your nether-regions could make you more susceptible to certain STIs, according to a new French case study published in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections. Case […]

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09 March 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Should I Worry About BPA?

Every week, the Scoop examines alarming new claims to help you make sense of the latest health research. Some of the scariest news we’ve seen recently: Prenatal exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in some plastics and cans, may affect the way cells function during brain and central nervous system development, according to […]

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