January 25, 2016

Switching to e-cigarettes instead of the real thing might not help you kick the habit. A new study found that e-cigarette use actually lowered the chances of quitting smoking by 28-percent.  E-cigarette advocates say it’s a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes because users aren't inhaling carcinogenic smoke. Source Link
 
There’s encouragement for couples who want to try to conceive again soon after a miscarriage. A study found that those who waited just three months had the best chance of getting pregnant. But experts say couples should be able to emotionally heal first before trying to conceive again. Source Link
 
Americans want their tech gadgets to do it all -- except when it comes to tracking them. A survey found that most people weren’t interested in devices like a thermostat that would know where you are in your home to save energy costs. And nearly half of people don’t want something that will track their driving habits to save on insurance premiums. Source Link