April and allergies go hand in hand, but what if you could filter out those tiny troublemakers that make this the sneezin’ season? Testing is underway for a new device about the size of a contact lens that’s worn in both nostrils and works like a furnace filter to remove pollen and other allergens. The inventor says the device can reduce sneezing by up to 45-percent. Source Link
Mammograms for women aged 70 and older may cause more harm than good, according to a new study. Researchers found that mammograms don't cut the number of advanced breast cancer cases. But the screenings can lead to overtreatment of many older women and put them at risk from the harmful side effects of breast cancer treatment. Source Link
The TV is taking a back seat to smaller screens when it comes to the viewing habits of America’s young adults. A survey found that teens and twentysomethings do most of their watching on smartphones, tablets, or laptops. It’s the first time these devices have eclipsed TV for viewing in any segment of the population. Source Link