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_ Hearing Loss 5 Ways to Convince Parents to Get Hearing Aids By Jane Farrell article Repeatedly responding to ΓÇ£WhatΓÇÖd you say?ΓÇ¥ can often be the norm during conversations with aging parents. According to the National … Read More→
_ Heart Health Ask Your Doctor These Questions About Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. If youΓÇÖre concerned about your risk, the … Read More→
_ 5 Ways to Fight Fatigue and Energize Your Life By Sondra Forsyth article Feeling tired is a common complaint people express. Sometimes the self-description morphs into ΓÇ£I feel tired all the time,ΓÇ¥ and … Read More→
_ Exercise A Crowdsourced App for Exercise By Jane Farrell article Researchers have created a crowdsourced platform that can rival professional trainersΓÇÖ apps in effectiveness. The platform, developed at the University … Read More→
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_ Fake Beliefs about Cancer Are Common By Jane Farrell article Although risk factors for cancer are widely known, mistaken beliefs about the causes of cancer are common, according to Cancer … Read More→
_ Children's Health Are Parents to Blame for Their Child's Obesity? By Jane Farrell article Most parents donΓÇÖt let their children blame others if the child is doing something that is the childΓÇÖs fault. They … Read More→
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_ Medical Research Long-Sought Structure of Telomerase Paves the Way for New Drugs for Aging & Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article More than 30 years ago, when University of California, Berkeley researchers discovered telomerase – an enzyme that lengthens chromosome ends … Read More→
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_ Exercise Research Explains the Link Between Exercise and Appetite Loss By Sondra Forsyth article Ever wonder why intense exercise temporarily curbs your appetite? In research described in today’s issue of PLOS Biology, Albert Einstein … Read More→
_ Fatty Fish and MS Risk By Jane Farrell video Eating fish at least once a week may reduce your risk of MS, new study finds.
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