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  • Volunteering May Keep Elderly Stronger

    Volunteering one's time and energy might help stave off frailty among the elderly. ...
  • Later-to-bed teens risk sadness, suicidal thoughts

    Earlier bedtimes make for happier teens, a new study in the journal Sleep suggests....
  • A Historical Perspective on Diet and Coronary Heart Disease

    The development of the understanding of the underlying causes of coronary heart disease has undergone several stages. ...
  • Pomegranate could be the key to beating breast cancer

    Eating pomegranates could reduce the risk of breast cancer, researchers have said. ...
  • Tension-type Headache and Massage Therapy

    Investigations into complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches to address stress, depression, and anxiety of those experiencing chronic pain are rare. ...
  • Zinc supplementation on insulin resistance

    Although therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) has been recommended as a cornerstone treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS), little is known about the biobehavioral effects of a TLM program for patients in a community. ...
  • Effects of a 6-month lifestyle modification intervention

    Although therapeutic lifestyle modification (TLM) has been recommended as a cornerstone treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS), little is known about the biobehavioral effects of a TLM program for patients in a community. ...
  • Tobacco Use and TMJ

    NEW YORK: Smoking and other types of tobacco use may increase the pain of temporomandibular joint disorders, a new study suggests....
  • Mom's Job Could Boost Baby's Odds for Birth Defect

    Among working women in the United States, teachers seem to have the lowest risk of having babies with birth defects, while those who work as janitors, scientists and electronic-equipment operators appear most at risk, researchers say. ...
  • Dirty air may raise pneumonia risk: study

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Air pollution may double the risk that an elderly person will be hospitalized for pneumonia, according to a new study. "...
  • Quitting smoking after heart attack extends lives

    NEW YORK, Jan 3, (RTRS): Confirming that it really is never too late to quit smoking, a new study finds that heart attack survivors who kick the habit live longer than those who keep puffing away. ...
  • Longer time to conceive may up risks for mom, baby

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who take years to get pregnant are more likely to give birth to unhealthy babies, new research from Finland shows. ...
  • Black currant oil, hyperlipidemia

    Blackcurrant oil soft capsule (BOSC) is an effective and safe herbal medicine for the treatment of hyperlipidemia and has been approved for the market in China. ...
  • Heel Pain Usually Relieved With Stretching Regimen

    (HealthDay News) -- The term "overuse injuries" may bring to mind tennis elbow and jogger's knee, but the sole of the foot is also at risk of injury due to overuse, doctors warn....
  • LAP vs. BMI

    The BMI is the most frequently used marker to evaluate obesity-associated risks. ...
  • Silybum, obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common neuropsychiatric condition. ...
  • A burger or fried chicken with a side of diabetes?

    NEW YORK — Avoiding "fast food" burgers and fried chicken may cut your risk of developing type 2 diabetes – the kind closely linked to obesity, new research hints. ...
  • Disinfectant Misuse Might Help Germs Resist Antibiotics

    The incorrect use of a disinfectant could cause some germs to develop resistance to antibiotics, new research suggests. ...
  • Child diabetes blamed on food sweetener

    Scientists have proved for the first time that a cheap form of sugar used in thousands of food products and soft drinks can damage human metabolism and is fuelling the obesity crisis. ...
  • Study says tailored music therapy can ease tinnitus

    LONDON (Reuters) - Individually designed music therapy may help reduce noise levels in people suffering from tinnitus, or ear ringing, German scientists said on Monday....
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