_ Hair "Hair Vitamin" Has Health Risks By Jane Farrell article Many dietary supplements promoted for hair, skin, and nail benefits contain levels of biotin (also known as vitamin B7) up … Read More→
_ 7 Tips to Begin Your Downsizing Journey By Jane Farrell article Some parents spend years imagining what life will be like when their last child leaves home. But when it happens, … Read More→
_ Heart Health Bacteria in Saliva May Be Linked to Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Bacteria in the saliva of people with clogged arteries appears to be different from that of healthy people, according to … Read More→
_ Children's Health 17 Percent of Food-Allergic Children also Have Sesame Allergy By Jane Farrell article Investigators at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)have found that sesame allergy is common among children with other food allergies, … Read More→
_ Skin Health Expert Advice on Keeping Skin Healthy By Jane Farrell article Board-certified dermatologists are experts when it comes to the skin, hair and nails, diagnosing and treating more than 3,000 diseases … Read More→
_ Driving Some Medicines and Driving Don't Mix By Jane Farrell article If you’re taking a medication, is it safe to drive? Most likely, yes. Still, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration … Read More→
_ Men's Health Men with Breast Cancer Need More Treatment Options By Jane Farrell article Although breast cancer is a disease usually associated with women, men can get it too. Because male breast cancer is … Read More→
_ Marijuana use Researchers See Stroke and Heart Disease Risk in Young Marijuana Users By Jane Farrell article Although marijuana use, whether for medical or recreational use, is legal in an increasing number of states, it is not … Read More→
_ Flu Are You at High Risk for Flu and Its Complications? By Jane Farrell article Most people who get sick with flu will have mild illness, will not need medical care or antiviral drugs and … Read More→
_ Heart Failure Racial Inequities Uncovered in Hospital Admissions for Heart Failure By Jane Farrell article Skin color too often determines the quality of cardiovascular health care a patient receives, researchers say. People who are black … Read More→
_ Pregnancy Pregnant? Better Skip the Pain Reliever Acetaminophen By Jane Farrell article A study funded by the National Institute of Health suggests that exposure to acetaminophen in the womb may increase a … Read More→
_ Assisted Living Expert Advice on Assisted Living By Jane Farrell article Here, from the U.S. National Library of Medicine, are some helpful resources if you or a loved one are trying … Read More→
_ Diabetes How to Safely Use Glucose Meters and Test Strips for Diabetes By Jane Farrell article Using a glucose meter to check and monitor blood sugar is a daily part of life for millions of Americans … Read More→
_ Hyperhidrosis Don't Sweat It: Help for Hyperhidrosis By Jane Farrell article At least 15 million people in the U.S. experience diminished quality of life due to excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis. Many … Read More→
_ Heart Health Rejected and Unfilled Prescriptions for New, Pricier Cholesterol Drugs Tied to Higher Heart, Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article Patients appear to be at higher risk of heart problems or stroke when prescriptions for the newest cholesterol-lowering drugs are … Read More→
_ Dental Health 5 Tips for Dealing with Adult Braces By Jane Farrell article It is becoming common amongst adults to wear braces to fix misaligned and crooked teeth. However, it may not be … Read More→
_ How to Keep Your Food Safe - And Avoid Wasting It By Jane Farrell article Between the food industry and consumers, Americans are throwing out about a third of our food — about $161 billion … Read More→
_ 8 Ways to Be A Great Advocate for A Special-Needs Family Member By Jane Farrell article For most families, the journey of taking care of a family member with special needs is “a marathon, not a … Read More→