_ Genetic "Messenger" May Affect Alcohol Disorders By Jane Farrell article Changes in the levels of a genetic ΓÇ£messengerΓÇ¥ are linked with the development of alcohol use disorders, according to researchers … Read More→
Why Anti-Aging Fitness at 50 Can Save Your Life By Jane Farrell article By Marni Andrews As millions of baby boomers cross the 50-year threshold, the perception of the dreaded ΓÇ£half-centuryΓÇ¥ mark is … Read More→
_ Medical Care Development of Ebola Training Module By Jane Farrell article Johns Hopkins Medicine has been tasked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to lead a group and to … Read More→
_ Daydreaming Boosts Mental Performance By Jane Farrell article A long-standing belief that daydreaming and reminiscing must be avoided when weΓÇÖre trying to solve a mental puzzle has been … Read More→
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Ovarian Cancer Personalized Ovarian Cancer Vaccines By Jane Farrell article Researchers at the University of Connecticut have found a new way to identify protein mutations in cancer cells. The novel … Read More→
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_ Urinary Health Improving Bladder Function After Spinal Cord Injuries By Jane Farrell article People who have suffered spinal cord injuries are often susceptible to bladder infections, and those infections can cause kidney damage … Read More→
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_ Mental & Emotional Health Happy Walking Could Help with Depression By Jane Farrell article Want to improve your mood? It can help to walk as if youΓÇÖre happy, according to new research. A study … Read More→
Caregiving Hidden Population: Tween and Teen Caregivers By Jane Farrell article While the typical preteen or adolescent can be found playing sports or video games after school, more than 1.3 million … Read More→
_ Weight Loss How Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Your Health By Jane Farrell article We know that sugar isnΓÇÖt an optimal ingredient in our food. But how undesirable is it, and are artificial sweeteners … Read More→
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_ Undergoing Cancer Treatment Battling "Chemo Brain" By Jane Farrell article Scientists have identified a culprit in the condition known as ΓÇ£chemo brain,ΓÇ¥ a decrease in mental sharpness attributed to chemotherapy. … Read More→
Weight Loss Fast Food Restaurants Now Offer Lower Calorie Menu Items By Jane Farrell article Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that large chain restaurants, including fast food places, have … Read More→