_ Stroke Extra Weight and Stroke Survival By Jane Farrell article Although obesity increases the risk for both stroke and death, new research indicates that people who are overweight or even … Read More→
_ Hot Flashes in the Workplace By Sondra Forsyth blog I remember my first hot flash like it was yesterday. It was a beautiful spring day, so I couldnΓÇÖt blame […]
_ Rashes and other Skin Problems (dermatitis, Eczema, rashes) Good News: Study Casts Doubt on Link Between Atopic Dermatitis & Cardiovascular Disease By Sondra Forsyth article For the roughly 7%┬áof adults who live with atopic dermatitis, a common form of eczema, a study done at Brown … Read More→
_ Heart Health Study: CT Angiography May Be Better at Predicting Future Cardiac Episodes By Jane Farrell article According to new research, CT angiography better predicted the risk of future cardiac events than did measures of exercise tolerance … Read More→
_ Beauty & Style How to Restore A More Youthful Look to Your Hands By Jane Farrell article ΓÇ£Other than the spots, creases and wrinkles on your face, nothing tells time better than the skin on your hands, … Read More→
_ Alcohol Use Moderate Drinking Might Not Be as Healthy as You Think By Jane Farrell article The benefits of light alcohol consumption, as well as the risks associated with not drinking at all, might not be … Read More→
_ Oral Health Cannabis Linked to Gum Disease By Jane Farrell article Frequent recreational use of cannabis–including marijuana, hashish, and hash oil–increases the risk of gum disease, Columbia University dental researchers have … Read More→
_ Your Genes Are Not Your Health Destiny! By Sondra Forsyth article Insight into my DNA has been made possible by┬ápersonal genomics. Now, I am able to know whether I have cancer-causing … Read More→
_ Peripheral Artery Disease Fruits and Vegetables May Lower Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease By Jane Farrell article Eating three or more servings of fruit and vegetables per day may lower your risk of developing peripheral artery disease … Read More→
_ Peripheral Artery Disease Better Treatment Needed for Peripheral Artery Disease By Jane Farrell article Less than half of patients with peripheral artery disease are treated with appropriate medicine and lifestyle counseling, according to new … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Trainer Bob Harper Had a Heart Attack: Does This Mean WeΓÇÖre All Doomed? By Sondra Forsyth article When a fitness guru suffers from a heart attack, where does that leave the rest of us? ThatΓÇÖs what Bob … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Best Heart-Healthy Food Choices By Jane Farrell article Experts affiliated with the nonprofit PhysiciansΓÇÖ Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) have recommended whole food, plant-based eating patterns for optimal … Read More→
_ Colon and rectal cancer Colorectal Cancer Increasingly Seen in Younger Adults By Sondra Forsyth article Millennials – those in generations born since 1980 – are being diagnosed more and more with a disease typically associated … Read More→
_ COPD A Better Understanding of COPD and Genetics By Jane Farrell article Researchers have uncovered 13 new genetic regions that are linked to Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The illness is the … Read More→
_ Your Marital Status and Your Health By Jane Farrell article Marital status can affect womenΓÇÖs health in a number of ways. A University of Arizona study suggests that women who … Read More→