July 8, 2014

Women who use drug treatments to help become pregnant might not need to worry about raising their risk of cancer. A large study has found that fertility drugs don’t appear to increase a woman's long-term risk of breast, ovarian and uterine cancers. Fertility drugs increase levels of hormones that have been associated with women's cancers. Source Link 

Many of America’s Baby Boomers may be unable afford the nursing home care needed as they age. Experts say at more than two-thirds of older men and women are overweight or obese, which leads to more chronic illnesses. But that generation also has fewer children, so there’s less family to provide for long-term care in the future. Source Link
 
Biggest isn’t best in the minds and mouths of America’s burger lovers. A Consumer Reports survey found that McDonald’s finished last among places to buy a fast-food hamburger, while In-And-Out Burger and Five Guys were at the top of the list. The top-rated fast-casual restaurant was Chipotle. Source Link