_ Solve the Medical Riddle: She Has Embarrassing Symptoms ΓÇ£Down ThereΓÇ¥ After Making Love, Fourth Week By article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share the … Read More→
Exercise Heart Health Music Increases Cardio Exercise Adherence by 70% By article The use of personalized music playlists with tempo-pace synchronization increases adherence to cardiac rehab by almost 70 per cent, according … Read More→
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On the Horizon: Treatment to Block Progression of Multiple Sclerosis By article A drug that could halt the progression of multiple sclerosis may soon be developed thanks to a discovery by a … Read More→
_ Erectile Dysfunction Healthy Diet & Nutrition Coffee May Help Reduce Erectile Dysfunction By article Good news for men who drink coffee: two to three cups a day will reduce your chances of erectile dysfunction, … Read More→
_ Senior Health What You Should Do to Prevent Falls By article EditorΓÇÖs note: Falls are common among older people ΓÇô and can have devastating consquences. Each year, more than 1.6 million … Read More→
Study Upends Long-Held Belief About ΓÇ£Self-ReactiveΓÇ¥ Immune Cells By article Decades’ worth of textbook precepts about how our immune systems manage to avoid attacking our own tissues may be wrong, … Read More→
_ Vision Health 6 Common Signs of Vision Loss By article Aging brings unpredictable changes to our senses, often making them less sharp. As you age, being aware of how these … Read More→
Is Health Information Secure on Mobile Devices? By article Since cyber thieves have discovered the mountain of gold containing personal and financial data hidden in healthcare networks, many consumers … Read More→
_ Better Treatment for Hep C Patients By Jane Farrell article A new system can help identify which hepatitis C patients are most in need of new anti-viral drugs. An awareness … Read More→
_ Skin Skin cancer Skin Health Skin Cancer: Who's Got Your Back? By Jane Farrell article According to a news release from the American Academy of Dermatologists, your back should be at the front of your … Read More→
Sex Sexual Health Five Common Misperceptions About Transgender People By article With the Bruce Jenner interview still garnering an unprecedented amount of public attention ΓÇô currently well over 2.7 million hits … Read More→
Senior Health Short-Term Hospital Stays Linked to Development of Disability in Last Year of Life By article Yale researchers found a close association between ΓÇ£acute hospitalizationsΓÇ¥, meaning those for short-term treatment, and the development and progression of … Read More→
_ Pain Management Understanding the Signals of Pain By Jane Farrell article Researchers have drawn closer to an understanding of higher cognitive processes by discovering that people learn pain cues even though … Read More→
_ Crohn's disease Digestive Health IBD Ulcerative colitis A New Culprit in Inflammatory Bowel Disease By article Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have made a discovery that could lead to better treatment for inflammatory bowel … Read More→
Senior Health Childless Boomers at Risk of Becoming ΓÇ£Elder OrphansΓÇ¥ By article With an aging Baby Boomer population and increasing numbers of childless and unmarried seniors, nearly one-quarter of Americans over age … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias When Hospitalization Happens to Dementia Patients By article From the National Institute on Aging A trip to the hospital with a person who has memory loss or dementia … Read More→
_ Brain Health New Hope for Treating Brain Diseases By article Researchers have found that an antiviral compound may protect the brain from invading pathogens. Scientists at Washington University School of … Read More→