February 18, 2014

TV schedules are becoming more of a personal thing. A new survey found that the average viewer is watching up to 13 hours of time-shifted programs each month. That’s about 10-percent of television viewing, and much of that time is being also shared with a second screen. About eight of of ten viewers say they use their smartphone or tablet while watching TV. Source Link

The battle over which popular non-prescription pain reliever is safer for your heart has come to a draw. An FDA panel has decided there isn’t enough evidence to say that naproxen is safer than ibuprofen. Some studies have shown that naproxen found in Aleve didn’t carry the same heart risks as ibuprofen, which is used in Motrin. Source Link

It sounds like a recipe for anarchy at the dinner table, but experts say it’s healthier to let kids serve up their own portions of food. A new study says young children will learn to recognize when they're full if they serve themselves instead of being given a plate with food already on it. Family-style meals give kids a chance to learn about portion size and food preferences. Source Link