[ad_1] If you have a lot of stress in your life —like, uh, most of us — it could lead to memory loss and slight brain shrinkage by age 50, a new …
Read More »Texas woman has breast cancer surgery on Facebook Live
[ad_1] Last Updated Oct 25, 2018 4:27 PM EDT A Texas woman allowed her bad cancer surgery to be streamed live on Facebook in hopes it will inspire more women to get …
Read More »Texas man says food supplement 'ruined' his liver
[ad_1] A North Texas father says his drive to get healthy in his liver transplant, the BBC reports. Jim McCants says he was at his high school graduation just outside Dallas when …
Read More »How Long Should You Wash Your Hands To Kill Germs?
[ad_1] You know the basics: Use soap and water, and scrub for the length of the “Happy Birthday” song as you wash your hands. Those simple steps can help prevent the common …
Read More »The FDA just approved the first new flu drug in 20 years. Here’s what you need to know.
[ad_1] Our arsenal in the endless, roving, ever-evolving battle against the influenza virus just got slightly larger. The Food & Drug Administration just announced that they had approved the aptly-named Xofluza, the …
Read More »L'apport organique lié à la réduction du risque de cancer, selon une étude | 2018-10-25
[ad_1] PARIS – Une étude publiée en ligne le 22 octobre dans JAMA médecine interne consommation alimentaire organique badociée à une réduction du risque de cancer en général. L’étude de cohorte basée …
Read More »Fruit fly studies may help develop treatment for Alzheimer’s
[ad_1] Studies on fruit flies’ brain may help unlock the mysteries behind Alzheimer’s disease and pave the way for new treatments for the neurodegenarative disorder, scientists say. A new Dementia Research Institute …
Read More »Large-sized people are at greater risk of cancer, study finds
[ad_1] New research has suggested that tall people are at greater risk of cancer because they have more cells in their body. The risk of developing cancer increases by 10% per 10 …
Read More »Will this flu season in Maryland be as bad as last year?
[ad_1] The flu already has hit Maryland, killing two people so far this season. Nearly a dozen more have been hospitalized. Doctors are urging people to take precautions, such as getting vaccinated, …
Read More »5 foods to increase breast milk production
[ad_1] A new study suggests that badfeeding could help mothers not develop long-term high blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension is a condition where the force of the blood against the …
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