[ad_1] New federal guidelines released on Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, advise that children as young as age 3 should move more, sit less and get more active, and that any amount and …
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[ad_1] A recent study from the Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio shows that participation in the Make-A-Wish program may give children better quality of life and reduce hospital visits and healthcare …
Read More »Concussions tied to doubled risk of suicide
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – Survivors of traumatic brain injuries may be more than twice as likely to die by suicide as individuals without a history of injuries like concussions or skull fractures, …
Read More »The lowest American adult smoking ever recorded – Valdosta today
[ad_1] ATLANTA – Smoking reached the lowest level ever recorded among US adults, according to new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration …
Read More »Drug-resistant bacteria responsible for the overuse and underuse of antibiotics
[ad_1] HARTFORD – A new report from the World Health Organization concludes with a paradoxical but nonetheless worrying conclusion about the use of antibiotics worldwide: an increase in multidrug-resistant bacteria may be …
Read More »New Jersey Sues Pharmaceutical Company Amid Spiraling Opioid Crisis
[ad_1] While there have been some positive trends in the epidemic at the national level, New England, New Jersey's death rate has been rising steadily. Nearly 2,700 overdoses have been confirmed in …
Read More »Simple ovarian cysts don’t require surgical removal: Study
[ad_1] By: IANS | New York | Published: November 13, 2018 6:39:26 pm Simple cysts are common in both pre- and post-menopausal women, and are not linked to a higher risk of …
Read More »Trinity scientists find link between obesity and cancer
[ad_1] Trinity College Dublin has made a major cancer treatment breakthrough.Getty Trinity College Dublin research has discovered that the body's immune systems control and fail in the presence of excess fat, which …
Read More »Les souhaits de «Make-a-Wish» réduisent les déplacements des enfants malades à l'hôpital: étude
[ad_1] Une étude récente menée par le Nationwide Children’s Hospital de Columbus, dans l’Ohio, montre que la participation au programme Make-A-Wish peut améliorer la qualité de vie des enfants et réduire les …
Read More »Neck scan could predict risk of developing cognitive decline
[ad_1] Red blood cells. Credit: Pixabay A five-minute scan of blood vessels in the neck during mid-life could predict cognitive decline ten years before symptoms appear, claims new UCL research funded by …
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