A new government report shows deaths from drug overdoses are on the rise.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that drug overdose deaths have risen for the 11th straight year.
The report shows most of those deaths were accidental.
Three out of four deaths involved addictive painkillers like oxycontin and vicodin.
The CDC says these kinds of deaths are a growing problem. More than 38,000 people died from drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2010.
A new study shows men who sit at their desks at least six hours a day have a higher risk of developing certain health problems.
In a comparison, even when men were the same weight and the same general level of health, the ones who sat more during the day still had a higher risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
Experts say office workers and truck drivers are some of the people who tend to sit most.
Researchers say the damage from being sedentary for so many hours can be as severe as being a smoker.
This study was done on men, but experts expect the results would be similar in women.