_ Sepsis A More Complex Understanding of Sepsis By Jane Farrell article Sepsis is a common condition that occurs when the body reacts to an infection in the bloodstream. Scientists know little … Read More→
_ Posture Posture and Your Health By Jane Farrell article Good posture (i.e. how you hold your body) is about more than standing up straight so you can look your … Read More→
_ Lyme disease Earlier Detection for Lyme Disease By Jane Farrell article Researchers have developed techniques to detect Lyme disease bacteria weeks sooner than current tests, allowing patients to start treatment earlier. … Read More→
_ Alcoholism and alcohol abuse Are You Really a Social Drinker, or Could You Be An Alcoholic? By Jane Farrell article Increasingly, women are going head to head with men when it comes to binge drinking. ItΓÇÖs not surprising: Society normalizes, … Read More→
_ Sex Go to Bed with Your Socks On: Unexpected Hacks to Spice Up Your Love Life By Jane Farrell article LEAVE YOUR SOCKS ON This is another one that has stirred some pretty passionate debate: is it a super nerdy … Read More→
_ Dental Health Information for Caregivers: Where to Find Low-Cost Dental Care By Jane Farrell article As someone who cares for an older adult, you know the importance of brushing and flossing for maintaining oral health. … Read More→
_ A Surprising Benefit of Hearing Aids - and Cataract Surgery By Jane Farrell article Hearing aids and cataract surgery are strongly linked to a slower rate of age-related cognitive decline, according to a new … Read More→
_ Medical Research A Gene Mutation that Could Someday Block Diabetes By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered a gene mutation that slows the metabolism of sugar in the gut, giving people who have the … Read More→
_ Hypertension Faith-Based Approach to Changing Lifestyle Lowers Blood Pressure By Jane Farrell article A church-based program to encourage a healthy lifestyle lowered systolic blood pressure more than an educational program alone delivered in … Read More→
_ Domestic Refrigerators May Pose a Risk to Insulin Quality By Sondra Forsyth article New research being presented at the 2018 European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Annual Meeting in Berlin, Germany … Read More→
_ ADHD Kid's & Teen Health Mental & Emotional Health Mind & Body Wellness Is Nature Deficit Disorder iGenΓÇÖs Next Epidemic? By Jane Farrell article Nature Deficit Disorder – the subtle condition you may not have heard about, with serious side effects affecting everyone from … Read More→
_ Smokers with Peripheral Artery Disease Need More Help to Kick The Habit By Jane Farrell article While many people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) smoke, few receive proven smoking cessation strategies from their doctor, according to … Read More→
_ Age-related macular degeneration Mediterranean Diet Can Be a Sight-Saver By Jane Farrell article European researchers have found that people who adhere to a Mediterranean diet can cut their risk of late-stage age-related macular … Read More→
_ Adolescent Health Kid's & Teen Health Lack of Sleep Leads to Risky Behavior in Teens By Jane Farrell article High school students who donΓÇÖt get enough sleep are likelier to engage in risky activities ranging from carrying a weapon … Read More→
_ Senior Health When it Comes to Age Spots, Be ΓÇ£BerryΓÇ¥ Careful By Sondra Forsyth article When it comes to eliminating ΓÇ£liver spots,ΓÇ¥ those unsightly skin blemishes that multiply with age, the oil and nutrients derived … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Disease and Stroke Deaths Hitting Middle-Aged Adults in Large Numbers By Jane Farrell article Despite being largely preventable, heart attacks, strokes, heart failure and other related conditions caused 2.2 million hospitalizations in 2016, resulting … Read More→
_ Dating Dating While Sober By Jane Farrell article When it comes to dating, ΓÇ£letΓÇÖs grab a drinkΓÇ¥ is often the go-to first-date invitation. Many opt to cure … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Sexually Transmitted Infections and STDs News Alert: HPV Vaccine Approved for People 27 to 45 By Jane Farrell article The anti-cancer HPV vaccine Gardasil 9, previously approved only for people aged 9 through 26, has now been given the … Read More→