Jun 30, 2017 08:24AM
Both premature deaths and hospital admissions caused by air pollution have dropped sharply since Ontario systematically closed down its coal-fired power plants.
If prices are lowered on healthy foods and taxes are raised on unhealthy choices, consumers shift to better eating habits, report Tufts University researchers.
Italian researchers have found gut inflammation in Type 1 diabetics linked to 10 specific genes, raising hopes for treatment.
Cognition improves in patients after a stroke with as little as 12 weeks of aerobic exercise and strength training, University of Pittsburg researchers report.
Young adult distance runners in Texas taking a powered tart cherry supplement for 10 days improved their running time and reported a third less muscle soreness.
Jun 30, 2017 08:23AM
Swedish babies given acupuncture twice a week cried markedly less after only two weeks of treatment.
A combination of two probiotics reduced spring allergy symptoms in adults in a University of Florida study.
Jun 02, 2017 12:18PM
About 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. The first stage can go 10 to 20 years before being diagnosed, but there are some very ...
Jun 02, 2017 12:17PM
Holistic oral care is focused on the highest standard of patient care with an emphasis on total body wellness. For this reason, a laser can ...
Jun 02, 2017 12:14PM
Like many other innovations we now take for granted, like radial tires, enriched baby foods and memory foam, light-emitting diodes, or LED l...
May 31, 2017 09:04AM
A paste of ginger extract slashed infection colonies by two-thirds in a lab study of teeth extracted from Sudanese root canal patients.
Sedentary Canadian adults that underwent high-intensity interval training found it more enjoyable that those who performed ongoing moderate exercise.
Ticks love cool, high-humidity climates where they can reside on shrub and tree leaves, which explains why Lyme disease is far more common in Vermont than Alabama.
Canadian infants given more than 400 IUD per day of vitamin D had stronger bones and muscle and less body fat at age 3.
Women ages 64 to 95 with sedentary lifestyles had significantly shorter leukocyte telomere length, which is a marker for faster genetic aging.
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