
The 15 Most Addictive And Unhealthy Foods According To Science
You've probably had cravings for French fries or pizza before, while you just don't think about apples or zucchini in the same way. Science can explain that.

Hobby vs Addiction: Can Tattoos Become Addictive?
Tattoos are a bit like cockroaches — if there's one, more are bound to follow soon enough. Is it possible to become addicted to tattoos?

What Is A Heart Attack? 3 Types Of Heart Attack (Myocardial infarction)
What do you need to know about the different kinds of heart attacks and their symptoms?

What Is A Coronary Artery Spasm And How Can It Lead To A Heart Attack?
While short in duration, coronary artery spasms left untreated can have major heart consequences in the long term.

Vaping Dangers: How Can E-Cigarettes Raise The Risk Of Heart Attack?
The topic of whether electronic cigarettes are better than conventional ones is still up for debate. How can they affect your heart health?

Nicotine (Tobacco) Addiction: Signs, Effects, Diagnosis And Treatment
Nicotine is a Trojan horse — it's not directly responsible for all the health problems associated with smoking, but it's what makes you addicted, forcing you to inhale thousands of toxins with each puff.

Nicotine Addiction Treatment: 4 Medications To Help Manage Withdrawal Symptoms
Have you not been able to quit smoking so far, but really want to? Medications like Zyban and Chantix may offer a way out of your nicotine addiction.

Understanding Your Risk: What Causes A Heart Attack, And What Are The Risk Factors?
It's important to know and understand the sign, causes, and risks of heart attacks.

Dental Fillings And Stainless-Steel Crowns As A Treatment For Tooth Decay In Children
Tooth decay is extremely prevalent in children of all ages. There are a number of treatment options available depending upon the severity of the affected tooth. Here is what you need to know.

Drugs And Heart Problems: Can Drug Misuse Cause A Heart Attack?
Illicit drugs aren’t just dangerous because they alter reality and cause addiction; they will slowly, but surely, lead to long term health damage, and cardiovascular diseases are just one in many examples.