_ Health Headlines Can Your Cardio Device Be Hacked? By Jane Farrell article Medical devices, including cardiovascular implantable electronic devices, could be at risk for hacking. In a paper published in February 2018 … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Asthma Attacks Declining Among U.S. Children By Jane Farrell article Children with asthma in the U.S. are having fewer asthma attacks, missed school days, and visits to the hospital, according … Read More→
_ Online Dating Scams and How to Avoid Them By Jane Farrell blog Looking to start a new relationship? For some, that may mean meeting a new love interest online. Word to the […]
_ Flu What Do Your White Blood Cells Have to Do With the Flu? By Sondra Forsyth article As part of your annual physical, your doctor may order a complete blood count (CBC) to evaluate your overall health. … Read More→
_ Stroke More Stroke Patients May Receive Crucial Treatments under New Guideline By Jane Farrell article More patients could be eligible for critical treatments to remove or dissolve blood clots that cause strokes, according to a … Read More→
_ Colon and rectal cancer An Enhanced Recovery Program Reduced Costs and Improved Outcomes for Colorectal Surgery By Sondra Forsyth article A standardized protocol for managing patients immediately before, during, and after colorectal operations not only improved clinical outcomes, it also … Read More→
_ Skin Health Getting Ready for the Summer Sun with ΓÇ£GreenΓÇ¥ Sunscreens By Sondra Forsyth article Although it’s been a tough winter for many people in the U.S., summer is coming. And that means backyard barbeques, … Read More→
_ Drug Use A Test for Marijuana-Impaired Drivers? By Jane Farrell article We already have a test to determine whether drivers are alcohol-impaired. But it could be a bit more difficult to … Read More→
_ Exercise How to Love Your New Gym Membership By Jane Farrell article You made the resolution to get fit in 2018. You invested in a gym membership to get you on track. … Read More→
_ Music Really Is A Universal Language By Jane Farrell article Every culture enjoys music and song, and songs serve many different purposes: accompanying a dance, soothing an infant, or expressing … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Brain-Scan-Guided Emergency Stroke Treatment Can Save More Lives By Jane Farrell article Researchers say that advances in brain imaging can now identify a greater number of stroke patients who can receive therapy … Read More→
_ Hair Health Don't Settle for Hair Loss By Jane Farrell article According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the average person loses around 100 hairs per day. For most people, … Read More→
_ Sleep Health Snoring 6 Unconventional Ways to Stop Snoring By Sondra Forsyth article An estimated 90 million American adults snore, according to sleepfoundation.org. And over half the country ΓÇô 59 percent ΓÇô has … Read More→
_ Medical Care Geriatric Emergency-Room Program Reduces Unnecessary Hospital Admissions By Jane Farrell article An emergency-room program focused on geriatric┬ápatients has sharply┬áreduced unnecessary hospital admissions of older adults, according to a new study. The … Read More→
_ New YearΓÇÖs Food Safety Tips By Sondra Forsyth article Happy 2018! Many people make New Year resolutions to better themselves. Since the most popular resolution is a happier life … Read More→
_ Expecting Your Kids To Take Care Of You? Think Again By Jane Farrell article The statistics are sobering. At some point, about 70 percent of Americans over 65 will need some type of long-term … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health How to Make New YearΓÇÖs Resolutions and Make Them Stick By Sondra Forsyth article Every year we begin a new year resolving to do (or quit doing) something and expect to be the game … Read More→
_ Skin Health Skincare Tips for Travelers Escaping the Wrath of Winter 2018 By Sondra Forsyth article This winter has proven to be one of the worst in years.┬á From relentless snow to icy roads, many people … Read More→