[ad_1] Over the weekend and until today, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has noted 15 new cases of Ebola, among which another violent attack in Beni, l '39; epicenter of the …
Read More »Cancer surpasses heart disease as leading cause of death in many US counties
[ad_1] “We’re just on the cusp of the transition from heart disease to cancer as the leading cause of death,” said Dr. Latha Palaniappan, lead author of the study and an internist, …
Read More »WHO Finds Wide Disparities in Antibiotic Use Between Countries
[ad_1] A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) published Monday reveals major differences in the amount of antibiotics consumed by countries around the world and calls for changes in how …
Read More »‘Move more, sit less,’ government says in new exercise guidelines
[ad_1] The new standards are similar to those released 10 years ago, but the government is scrapping a recommendation that physical activity occur in 10-minute blocks, instead telling Americans to “move more …
Read More »Americans are Concerned About Antibiotic Resistance Threat
[ad_1] Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65 percent) say antibiotic resistance is a public health problem and a strong majority (81 percent) say they are concerned that antibiotic resistance will make more infections …
Read More »Multicity study of 12 air pollutants probes health effects
[ad_1] SALT LAKE CITY — A recent study that is one of the first of its kind looked at a dozen major air pollutants and their link to visits to emergency rooms …
Read More »Is SAD Making You Sleepy? Here's What To Eat For Lunch.
[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " When it gets darker earlier, it can make us extra-tired in the afternoon, putting a major dent in our drive and productivity post-lunch. We're …
Read More »New government guidelines say you can get your exercise in small doses
[ad_1] Americans seeking to stay healthy can get their exercise in small increments of just a few minutes at a time, according to new guidelines issued by the government Monday that again …
Read More »OnMedica – News – Breast cancer screening linked to substantial lower risk of death
[ad_1] Women who attend bad screening have 60% lower risk of bad cancer death in first 10 years Ingrid Torjesen Monday, 12 November 2018 Women who take part in bad screening have …
Read More »The WHO maps a dangerous misuse of antibiotics
[ad_1] The World Health Organization warned on Monday that antibiotic use is dangerously high in some countries, while the shortage in others is leading to risky misuse, leading to the emergence of …
Read More »