[ad_1] Everyone knows that being fit has many benefits, but a big new study has revealed that not going to the gym is almost the worst thing you can do for your …
Read More »York County Reports Rising Pertussis
[ad_1] published 10:11 AM CDT, Saturday, October 20, 2018 KENNEBUNK, Maine (AP) – Maine health care experts say that under-vaccinated communities are the main suspect behind a pertussis outbreak in York County. …
Read More »Link of the obituary obi: opiod dependence began in Sarasota
[ad_1] An obituary published in Vermont on October 14 tells the story of a long-standing struggle against opioid addiction in open and honest terms. Since its publication, the obituary has become viral …
Read More »Allergies: the scourge of modern life? | Society
[ad_1] To Anyone of Generation X or older often feels that food allergies are much more common today than in his youth. If they remember that they are rare or nonexistent at …
Read More »This new drug could keep hearts lacking oxygen
[ad_1] A new therapeutic oxygen release therapy restored the function of oxygen – depleted cardiac tissue in an animal model of global hypoxia in new studies conducted at San Francisco University. The …
Read More »Immune therapy helps fight aggressive breast cancer, study finds
[ad_1] A major study showed that women with aggressive breast cancer lived longer if they received immunotherapy with chemotherapy, rather than chemotherapy alone. The findings should change women's standards of care such …
Read More »As illness strikes dozens of children, docs say CDC is being too cautious | McClatchy
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES – LaMay Axton watched in horror as his granddaughter Cambria stumbled over the roof of the kitchen of their house. The 2-year-old tried to stand back up, but could …
Read More »Not explaining worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease
[ad_1] We've heard you help you live longer. But a new study goes a step further, finding a sedentary lifestyle is worse for you, diabetes and heart disease. We've heard you help …
Read More »A 1960 student test could be revolutionary in the fight against Alzheimer's disease …
[ad_1] In 1960, 15-year-old Joan Levin did a test that turned out to be the largest survey ever conducted with American teens. The administration took two and a half days and included …
Read More »CDC warns of an epidemic of drug-resistant salmonellosis linked to raw chicken; 22% of the 92 American cases are in three states
[ad_1] What you need to know Most people infected with salmonella develop diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after exposure to the bacteria. The illness usually lasts less than …
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