Fitness Fights High Blood Pressure, Even With Family History
Staying in shape lowered odds of developing hypertension by up to 42 percent in studyContinue Reading
Staying in shape lowered odds of developing hypertension by up to 42 percent in studyContinue Reading
Study challenges assumption that most patients die in nursing homesContinue Reading
But at least new parents’ diets didn’t get worse, researchers sayContinue Reading
Family history or maltreatment further increase likelihood of injuring oneselfContinue Reading
Research also suggests that fathers, mothers equally likely to transmit higher riskContinue Reading
Study from Northern Ireland suggests aging men may be too frail to take care of their wivesContinue Reading
Tearjerkers prompt people to think about loved ones, boosting mood, researchers sayContinue Reading
Government report also finds people waiting longer to marryContinue Reading
Review finds patients need doctors skilled at communicationContinue Reading
But good adoptive relationships offer some protection, researchers sayContinue Reading
Unemployment and depression often go hand in hand, study saysContinue Reading
Sugary beverages can cause obesity, tooth decay, experts sayContinue Reading
Work choices had less impact in study than love gone wrongContinue Reading
The findings suggest a positive impact of the new U.S. health care law, researchers sayContinue Reading
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