What's Your Experience With New-Generation Birth Control Pills Like Yaz?


Updated 04/30/11 7:31 PM · Posted by · 31 comments

Risks of Yaz Birth Control

When it comes to preventing unwanted pregnancies, it's nice to have options — including nonhormonal methods like condoms or IUDs. And even though many women opt for the pill, there are tons of brands out there. New research, however, adds more evidence to the idea that some pills come with higher risk. Papers published in the British Medical Journal show newer pills with the synthetic hormone Read more

Is Your Desk Job Putting You at Risk for DVT?


Updated 03/13/07 3:02 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 2 comments

Is Your Desk Job Putting You at Risk for DVT?

We've all heard the horror stories about people on long plane rides getting ill (and even dying) from blood clots called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A recent study from the Medical Research Institute in Wellington, New Zealand has shown that a more common activity may put you at more risk for DVT. What is it? Your desk job [insert horror music here]. The researchers found that more people Read more

An Aspirin a Day Reduces Your Risk of Cancer


Updated 03/21/12 2:40 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Taking Aspirin Every Day Helps Prevent Cancer, Studies Say

In people with risk factors for developing heart disease, taking an aspirin a day can prevent heart attacks. Now three new studies have found that a daily dose of aspirin can also decrease your risk of getting cancer. All studies were published in The Lancet, a leading peer-reviewed medical journal. The first found that patients had a 25 percent lower risk of developing cancer if they took daily Read more

Guinness — It Really Is Good For You!


Updated 03/17/12 11:51 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 11 comments

Guinness Health Benefits

Whether you're Irish or not, many of us will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day by knocking back some Jameson whiskey and a pint or two of Guinness — and don't forget the Irish soda bread! Before you start feeling too bad about the alcohol and carb overload, you'll be glad to know that all those ads from the 1920s that read "Guinness Is Good For You" had some truth to them. Researchers from a Read more

10 Bad Habits of Tech Users (and How to Break Them)


Updated 03/28/12 10:52 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Bad Tech Habits of Geeks

As we get overwhelmed with work, kids, school, extracurricular activities, and social events, it's easy to forget about the maintenance and health of our tech . . . and ourselves. Since Spring is the time to refresh your home, it's also the perfect time to refresh your habits where your tech is concerned. Are you guilty of these 10 bad habits? Find out what they are, and how to turn things around Read more

A Reader Recipe: Chunky Cherry-Chocolate Granola Bites


Updated 02/10/12 1:30 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Cherry-Chocolate Granola Bites

FitSugar reader JuicyNoelle came up with this special cookie for Valentine's Day; she posted the recipe in our Healthy Recipe group. Tied with a festive pink ribbon and a little love, I’m hoping these cookies will be perfect for Valentine's Day. The whole-grain oats, nuts, and cherries in these cookies add heartiness, while the melted dark-chocolate chunks deliver bursts of richness. The chia Read more

Are Your Birth Control Pills Safe?


Updated 02/02/12 9:13 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

Are Your Birth Control Pills Safe?

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Shape here on FitSugar. Last year during my annual exam, when I complained to my doctor about my terrible PMS, she was quick to pull out her pad and give me a prescription for the birth control pill Yaz. "You're going to love this," she said. "All of my patients that are on it think it's the best. It's even helped Read more

6 Little Instant Health Boosts


Updated 10/11/11 6:24 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

6 Easy Healthy Living Tips

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Prevention here on FitSugar! Minor moves that offer major benefits for your mind and body By Alyssa Shaffer, Prevention Brush and Floss Health boost: Cut risk of head and neck cancer by 400 Percent Take good care of your smile and you'll have more than just white teeth to show for it. New research from Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Read more

Don't Let Blisters, Achy Muscles, or Bruises Halt Your Workout Routine


Updated 09/23/11 2:41 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

How to Work Out With Blisters, Bruises, or DOMS

You give all you've got to your workout, pushing yourself right up until the very end, and what does your workout do for you? It leaves you with bruises, sore muscles, and a couple of bad-looking blisters — thanks, workout! But don't let that bubble of skin interfere with your next sweat session! Keep reading for tips about how to cope with common workout wear and tear annoyances. Read more

Study: Too Much TV Could Shorten Your Life


Updated 08/17/11 11:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

TV Shortens Lifespans

Not only is TV one of the biggest killers of productivity, it could also be shortening your lifespan. According to a new study, every hour you spend watching TV decreases your lifespan by 22 minutes after the age of 25. Now, the boob tube may not actually be killing you faster, but researchers did find a correlation between lots of TV watching and shorter lifespans — for example, people who Read more