_ Stroke Stroke Patients Now Have Better Chance of Living Normal Lives By Jane Farrell article Researchers say that recent progress in techniques to restore blood flow to areas of the brain endangered by stroke or … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Rejuvenating Your Breasts: Is Restorative Surgery Right for You? By Sondra Forsyth article Pregnancy and breastfeeding take a toll on women’s breasts. So does extreme weight gain and loss, smoking, aging, and excessive … Read More→
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_ Addiction & Substance Overuse A Simple Brochure May Help Combat the Opioid Epidemic By Jane Farrell article A straightforward patient-education brochure that explains how to dispose of unused pain pills can help battle the nationΓÇÖs opioid epidemic, … Read More→
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_ Insomnia Can a To-Do List Help You Sleep Better? By Jane Farrell article If you have trouble falling asleep, you might try writing a brief to-do list, researchers say. Investigators from Baylor University … Read More→
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_ Aging Well Redefining Knowledge of Elderly People Throughout History By Sondra Forsyth article An archaeologist from The Australian National University (ANU) is set to redefine what we know about elderly people in cultures … Read More→
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_ Aging Well Experts Call for World Health Organization to Rethink ΓÇ£UnacceptableΓÇ¥ Plan for Older People By Sondra Forsyth article The World Health Organization (WHO) has been accused of “washing its hands of older people” in its proposed priorities for … Read More→
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_ Health Headlines Hair Loss and Uterine Fibroids By Jane Farrell article African-American women with a common pattern of hair loss have an increased chance of developing uterine fibroids, according to new … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Junk food Tax Is Legally and Administratively Viable By Sondra Forsyth article An original analysis by researchers at New York University College of Global Public Health and the Friedman School of Nutrition … Read More→
_ Heart Health Neighborhood Factors May Predict Heart Failure By Jane Farrell article Neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors in low-income areas may significantly predict heart failure risk beyond individual health factors and socioeconomic status, according … Read More→
_ Pain Management Scientists Take a Big Step Toward Building a Better Opioid By Sondra Forsyth article For the first time, scientists at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and collaborators solved the crystal structure … Read More→
_ Subways, Taxis, Fast Trains and Scooters By Sondra Forsyth blog The subway system in Shanghai and Beijing is a work of precision.┬á It is spotless, the floors shine and there […]
_ Medical Research A Common Cancer Drug and Hearing Loss By Jane Farrell article Scientists have found a new way to explain the hearing loss caused by cisplatin, a powerful drug used to treat … Read More→