Can High Altitudes Protect Football Players From Concussions?
Study found NFLers were a third less likely to suffer head injuries during high-altitude gamesContinue Reading
Sleep Apnea May Worsen Fatigue in MS Patients
Small study suggests sleep disorder could be missed in people with multiple sclerosisContinue Reading
Moderate Exercise May Cut Women’s Stroke Risk
Study found brisk walking, tennis lowered chances of brain attack by 20 percentContinue Reading
Health Tip: Being Active With Heart Failure
Questions you should ask your doctorContinue Reading
New Drug Shows Promise for Restless Legs Syndrome: Study
Symptoms improved and fewer patients experienced disease progressionContinue Reading
Obesity’s Link to Type 2 Diabetes Not So Clear-Cut: Study
Most participants developed condition after being overweight for years, not after large recent gainContinue Reading
Health Tip: Staying Healthy Is a Family Affair
Don’t let the kids go it aloneContinue Reading
Teens’ Stress Levels Rival Those of Adults, Survey Finds
Top worries include post-graduation choices, financial concernsContinue Reading
New Obesity Weapon: Kids Teaching Kids
Children more likely to listen to peers than adults, study suggestsContinue Reading
Energy Drinks, Coffee Increasing Sources of Caffeine for Kids, CDC Says
Effects of excessive caffeine intake on youngsters aren’t yet known, experts warnContinue Reading
Running Might Beat Walking for Breast Cancer Survivors
Runners were less likely than walkers to die of the disease during nine-year study, but the findings aren’t foolproofContinue Reading
Health Tip: Protect Yourself While Clearing Snow
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