September 1, 2015

The FDA is asking makers of testosterone supplements to prove that the treatment can help restore virility for men. Millions of men use so-called “low T” therapy to combat the effects of aging, but studies don’t show a proven benefit, and testosterone treatment can raise the risk for heart attack or stroke. Source Link
 
If your meals are often the “grab and go” variety, you may be gobbling more than you should. A study found that dieters who ate while walking, watching TV or having a conversation ate much more than others later in the day. Researchers think they may not be fully aware of what they're eating, or feel like they deserve more food later on because they’ve been active. Source Link
 
The new public etiquette of cell phone use seems to be, “it’s okay when you’re on the move, but shut it down when you gather together.” A national survey found that most people approved of using a phone while walking on the street, on public transportation, or waiting in line. But it was a major no-no for family dinners, at meetings, in theaters, or in church. Source Link