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Mar
Moderate Drinking Tied To Lower Risk Of Hospitalization
New research suggests that moderate drinking may lower the risk of being hospitalized for any cause, including cardiovascular conditi...
22
Mar
There’s More To Blinking Than Meets The Eye
According to an unusual and innovative recent study, blinking is a visual clue that influences our everyday conversations. How long a...
22
Mar
Recalled Weight History Can Predict Heart Failure Risk
Asking older adults how much they weighed in the past can help to predict their risk of heart failure, according to recent research.
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22
Mar
Infections Could Trigger Cardiovascular Disease
Researchers find a higher risk of coronary events during the 3 months after an infection. The body’s immune response, they suggest, m...
22
Mar
Blueberries Helps to Kill Cancer Cells
Cranberries are sometimes labeled “superfood,” and for good reason; are full of antioxidants that offer a lot of health benefits, a new...
22
Mar
Long-term Depression Alters the Brain
Depression has become a common mental health problem. For some, this condition persists for many years, and scientists are now struggli...
22
Mar
A Compound Found In Apples Can Slow Down Aging
New research has identified a natural compound found in many types of fruit, such as apples and strawberries; and vegetables, that can ...
22
Mar
Night Shifts Raise Women’s Cancer Risk
Night shift work has long been linked to poor health. Now, a new study suggests that for women, such working patterns could increase th...
22
Mar
Weight-Loss Supplements Contain Dangerous Stimulants
Some sports and weight-loss supplements still contain experimental stimulant drugs that were prohibited years ago by the U.S. Food and ...
11
Mar
Strong Link Found Between Back Pain And Mortality
A prospective analysis of back pain and rates of disability may help explain the association between back pain and mortality It is als...