[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO – US scientists at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) have found a new pattern of brain activity that may help develop new therapies in the future to treat …
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[ad_1] New research shows that sleep disturbances have a strong negative impact on the immune system of people who have recently lost a spouse. The overactivated immune system of the bereaved triggered …
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[ad_1] CHICAGO – A yoga-based cardiac rehabilitation program was safe and improved the quality of life after myocardial infarction (MI), but did not provide significant clinical gains in a trial randomized conducted …
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[ad_1] Researchers say that the number of deaths from skin cancer among men has increased in rich countries since 1985, with female mortality rates increasing more slowly or even decreasing. The reasons …
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[ad_1] MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) – L'objectif est de sauver des vies. Le bureau du procureur du comté de Burlington a annoncé cette semaine un programme visant à réduire les surdoses d'opioïdes …
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[ad_1] Image: FatCamera / Istock.com via AFP Relaxnews A new United States survey has revealed that more people are appearing with complementary behaviors, with the number of those taking up yoga and …
Read More »New program targets substance abuse among Native Americans | Massachusetts News
[ad_1] BOSTON (AP) – A new state program aims to reduce drug abuse rates among Native American youth in Massachusetts. The state's Department of Public Health announced the launch of this initiative, …
Read More »Why you should care about antibiotic overuse
[ad_1] Nov. 12-18 is U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week. The week is part of the Centers for Disease Control's efforts to improve antibiotic prescribing and use among health care facilities, physicians and farms. …
Read More »Fish, omega 3 may lower heart attack risk
[ad_1] SUNDAY, Nov. 11, 2018 – Eating more fish or taking a fish oil can reduce your risk of a heart attack, according to a peer of Harvard-led clinical trials. Heart benefits …
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[ad_1] I grew up believing that advances in science and medicine were going forward – that human health would continue to improve as it had been doing for hundreds of years. Over …
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