_ Intellectual, Social, Physical Activities Can Reduce Risk of Memory Loss Among Blacks By Jane Farrell article Blacks have nearly twice the rate of dementia as whites, putting them at higher risk of developing AlzheimerΓÇÖs. But a … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Diagnosing and Treating Resistant Hypertension By Sondra Forsyth article Resistant hypertension affects 12 percent to15 percent of patients treated for high blood pressure according to a new scientific statement … Read More→
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_ Medical Care How Unsecured Medical Record Systems and Medical Devices Put Patient Lives at Risk By Sondra Forsyth article A team of physicians and computer scientists at the University of California ΓÇô San Diego and University of California – … Read More→
_ Medical Research Eat 10 Hours Per Day - and Avoid Obesity? By Jane Farrell article In an animal study, scientists at the Salk Institute found that mice lacking the biological clock needed for a healthy … Read More→
_ Heart Health Young, Healthy People Still Vulnerable to Cardiovascular Disease if Their LDL Cholesterol Is High By Jane Farrell article Young, healthy people may still face a lifetime risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease if they cannot keep their … Read More→
_ Cosmetic Surgery Medical Procedures Are You Physically and Mentally A Good Candidate for Plastic Surgery? By Jane Farrell article In 2009, then-Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, signed the Donda West Plastic Surgery Law, requiring health checks be conducted prior … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition White Button Mushrooms as a Prebiotic May Help Improve Glucose Regulation By Sondra Forsyth article Eating white button mushrooms can create subtle shifts in the microbial community in the gut, which could improve the regulation … Read More→
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_ Psoriasis What You Need to Know about Psoriasis By Jane Farrell article Unlike beauty, psoriasis is more than skin deep. In fact, recent research links the inflammatory skin disorder, in its more … Read More→
_ Dental Health Oral Health Older Americans Who Neglect Oral Care Put Overall Health at Risk By Sondra Forsyth article Conscientious parents constantly remind their children to brush and floss, and routinely schedule dental checkups to make sure their teeth … Read More→
_ Five Reasons Home Health Care Is on The Rise By Jane Farrell article If you have tried to get care at home for a loved one, it may have been a difficult and … Read More→
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_ Medical Research Using a Mouse Model, Scientists Reverse Age-Related Wrinkles and Hair Loss By Jane Farrell article Wrinkled skin and hair loss are unwelcome hallmarks of aging. But what if they could be reversed? Keshav Singh, Ph.D., … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Men Lose More Weight on Low-Carb Diets Than Women Do, but Women Show Improved Artery Flexibility By Sondra Forsyth article According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated one┬á out of three American adults live with … Read More→
_ Medical Research Protecting Ribosome Genes to Prevent Aging By Jane Farrell article Aging, the process of gradual deterioration from exposure to time and the elements, begins with deterioration deep inside every cell. … Read More→