_ Health Headlines Genetic Testing And Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Increasing use of genetic testing means people may discover they have a gene variant associated with some types of cardiovascular … Read More→
_ Health African-American Cancer Survivors and Discrimination By Jane Farrell article Cancer and its treatment can accelerate the rate of aging because they both destabilize and damage biological systems in the … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Heart Disease: Baby's Early Risk By Jane Farrell article Preventing heart disease starts much earlier than you may realize, according to a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Hypertension During Pregnancy Linked to Cognitive Issues In Later Life By Jane Farrell article High blood pressure disorders during pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of thinking problems later in life, according to … Read More→
_ Heart Health A New View of Daily Steps By Jane Farrell article A new study found that walking an additional 500 steps, or about one-quarter of a mile, per day was associated … Read More→
_ Pregnancy Racial Disparities and Childbirth By Jane Farrell article Black women of childbearing age were twice as likely to have uncontrolled high blood pressure when compared with their white … Read More→
_ Parenting What 5.6 million Young Americans Have in Common with Prince Harry - and Why It Matters By Jane Farrell article Like Prince Harry, one in thirteen US children ΓÇô 5.6 million, or 7.7% ΓÇô will experience the death of a … Read More→
_ Brain Health New Weapons to Fight Alzheimer's? By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered how a molecule found in green tea breaks apart tangles of the protein tau, a hallmark of … Read More→
_ Pain Management Pain Relief Found in The Garden By Jane Farrell article Look to the garden, farmerΓÇÖs market, or refrigerator next time you are battling sore muscles, indigestion, and headaches. These five … Read More→
_ Cosmetic Surgery How to Get The Best Results from Fillers By Jane Farrell article When weΓÇÖre young, our skin is soft, supple, and well hydrated, but as we age, our skin slowly loses its … Read More→
_ Falls Stay alert to avoid falls that can cause serious injuries By Jane Farrell article Taking care of your teeth and gums may offer benefits beyond oral health such as improving brain health, according to preliminary … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Heart Health Begins Before Birth By Jane Farrell article Preventing heart disease starts much earlier than you may realize, according to a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement … Read More→
_ Oral Health Poor oral health may contribute to declines in brain health By Jane Farrell article Taking care of your teeth and gums may offer benefits beyond oral health such as improving brain health, according to preliminary … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Perfectionists are more likely to burn out, extensive study suggests By Jane Farrell article An expert in mental health and mood disorders has been studying the phenomenon of burnout closely for several years. The … Read More→
_ Heart Disease Deaths in The COVID Era By Jane Farrell article The number of people dying of cardiovascular disease (CVD) during the COVID-19 pandemic rose from 874,613 CVD-related deaths recorded in … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Politics seep into daily life, negatively affecting mental health By Jane Farrell article The stress of following daily political news can negatively affect peopleΓÇÖs mental health and well-being, but disengaging has ramifications, too, … Read More→
_ Intermittent Fasting and Weight Loss By Jane Farrell article The frequency and size of meals was a stronger determinant of weight loss or gain than the time between first … Read More→
_ Epilepsy Racial Inequity in Epilepsy Care By Jane Farrell article Among people with epilepsy, Black, Latino and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander people are less likely to be prescribed … Read More→