The Chances of Surviving a Heart Transplant

What Are the Chances of Survival After a Heart Transplant? The chances of survival after a heart transplant depend on many different factors. You may have heard of people who have had a successful heart transplant and have gone on to live long healthy lives, but the reality is that a heart transplant can be … Read more

The Chances of Surviving a Heart Attack

Understanding the Chances of Surviving a Heart Attack You’ve probably heard about heart attacks, but do you know the chances of surviving? Understanding the chances of surviving a heart attack is important for anyone who is at risk for having one. First, it’s important to know what a heart attack is. A heart attack occurs … Read more

The Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Introduction to Alzheimer’s Disease You may have heard of Alzheimer’s disease before, but may not know what it is. Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that causes memory, thinking, and behavior problems. It is a progressive brain disorder, which means it slowly gets worse over time. It is estimated that over 5 million Americans … Read more

Where the Boys Aren’t: Women Outnumber Men on US Campuses

It’s become a familiar scene on campuses around the country: a crowd of college women loitering on the green, with hardly a man in sight. But these aren’t women’s colleges—they’re co-ed institutions, where women now so outnumber men that admissions officers are beginning to fret. Today, females make up about 57% of undergraduates, an enormous … Read more

It’s In His Kiss, Oh Yes! That’s Where It Is

The kiss is one of the most intimate forms of human expression, and there are myriad types. These include the affectionate kiss that parents give to children, the reverential peck that Catholics bestow upon the ring of the Pope, the platonic kind used to greet friends, and, of course, the vigorous cheek-pinch-and-kiss combo practiced by … Read more

The Increasing Risk of Unintentional Poisoning

Unintentional poisoning is a cause of death with a quiet prevalence. The suspected role of unintentional poisoning in celebrity deaths has garnered headlines that span several decades, from Elvis Presley to Heath Ledger. What is less publicized is the effect unintentional poisoning has on the general population. Today, the odds an accidental death was caused … Read more

Murder Most Foul…Or Most Rare? Crime & Worry

Fear of crime: it’s on the rise. But violent crime is dropping. Why the disconnect? We should feel safer. The FBI has been reporting reductions in violent crime for several years. The rate—which covers murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, and assault—has dropped steadily, from 469 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2005 to 454.5 in 2008. But if anything, we feel less safe. According to … Read more

Insomnia Statistics Enough to Keep You Awake at Night

“How did you sleep?” If you’ve had a rough night of tossing and turning, this seemingly innocuous question—often the first words you hear each day—can ring in the air like a cruel insult. Trouble sleeping is a common experience. According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2009 Sleep in America™ poll, the odds an adult has difficulty falling asleep … Read more