_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition15 Foods to Keep You Hydrated By Jane Farrell articleSummer sun and outdoor fun can take a lot out of you — especially water. Water makes up at least … Read More→
_ The Health Effects of Racist Housing Policies By Jane Farrell articleThe historical discriminatory housing policies known as “redlining” are associated with heart disease and related risk factors today in impacted … Read More→
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_ Life Expectancy Shows Racial, Ethnic Differences By Jane Farrell articleFrom 2000-2019 overall life expectancy in the United States increased by 2.3 years, but the increase was not consistent among … Read More→
_ Cataracts: A Newly Discovered Genetic Link By Jane Farrell articlePeople who have genetic variations associated with lowering LDL-cholesterol appear to have an increased risk of developing cataracts and having … Read More→
_ Rate of Uterine Cancer Deaths Rising Among Black Women By Jane Farrell articleDeaths from uterine cancer are rising in the United States, and are highest among non-Hispanic Black women, according to a … Read More→
_ Vision HealthScientists Discover A New Genetic Eye Disease By Jane Farrell articleResearchers from the National Eye Institute (NEI) have identified a new disease that affects the macula, a small part of … Read More→
_ Health HeadlinesRace and Ethnicity in Cancer Care By Jane Farrell articleRacial and ethnic minorities diagnosed with advanced liver cancer have a lower chance of receiving immunotherapy, the most effective treatment … Read More→
_ Beauty & Style10 Steps to Great Summer Hair By Jane Farrell article1. When you rinse the shampoo from your scalp, let it flow through the length of your hair and resist … Read More→
_ Children's HealthA Later Risk for Childhood Cancer Survivors By Jane Farrell articleAdults who survive childhood cancer have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the general population, yet they are 80% … Read More→
_ Heart HealthNew Numbers for Omega-3 Fatty Acids By Jane Farrell articleAbout 3 grams daily of omega-3 fatty acids, consumed in foods or supplements, appears to be the optimal daily dose … Read More→
_ Digestive HealthThe Food-Insecurity Factor By Jane Farrell articleA review of studies about the effect of food insecurity on digestive diseases found a lack of information on links … Read More→
_ CPRThe Importance of Summer Safety By Jane Farrell articleSummer brings rest, relaxation and fun, but it can also be a time of increased risk for our hearts. Extreme … Read More→
_ Heart Disease And The Risk of Falls By Jane Farrell articleA new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement addresses ways to prevent falls among adults with cardiovascular disease. The statement … Read More→
_ HealthThere's More than One Kind of Fiber By Jane Farrell articleFiber is an essential part of a healthy diet. High fiber diets have been linked to health benefits such as … Read More→
_ Inequity in The ER? By Jane Farrell articleHispanic people who went to the emergency room (ER) reporting chest pain waited longer than non-Hispanic people to be treated, … Read More→
COVIDToward a Better Understanding of Long COVID By Jane Farrell articleA research team supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has identified characteristics of people with long COVID and … Read More→
_ Health RegulationsWhat "FDA-Approved" Really Means By Jane Farrell articleMaybe you saw “FDA-Approved” on a company’s website or in a commercial promoting a product or treatment. Some marketers may … Read More→