[ad_1] CHICAGO — Drinking a cup of tea or eating a handful of berries a day may help protect against heart disease, a new study suggests. The research, presented here yesterday (Nov. 10) …
Read More »Health Council Celebrates World Diabetes Day – News – Hannibal Courier – Post – Hannibal, MO
[ad_1] The Diabetes and Nutrition Center of the Northeast Missouri Health Council will celebrate World Diabetes Day Wednesday with an open house to educate patients about their health care options and the …
Read More »Pedestals Can Reduce Health Risks in Sedentary Workplaces | aptitude
[ad_1] One study found that pedal desks can help sedentary employees achieve their health goals and reduce the risk of illnesses related to physical inactivity, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease …
Read More »Lowell Community Health Center warns of confirmed case of measles
[ad_1] LOWELL, Mass. – The Lowell Community Health Center warns the public after the diagnosis of measles in a pediatric patient. The Lowell Sun stated that the patient was recovering at home …
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[ad_1] If you feel like escaping because the sun sets around 5 pm, think about this: The people of Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost city in the United States, will not have daylight …
Read More »NASA will send tissue chips in space to test genetic changes related to human health
[ad_1] Made of soft plastic, the fabric chips have ports to provide nutrients and oxygen to the cells. Washington: NASA plans to send small devices containing human cells in a 3D matrix …
Read More »Fish oil drugs protect heart health, two studies say
[ad_1] Two major studies released Saturday provide evidence that medications derived from fish oil are effective in protecting people from fatal heart attacks, strokes and other forms of cardiovascular disease. The large, …
Read More »Lady Gaga tackles her mental health "crisis" with the honors of SAG-AFTRA
[ad_1] Lady Gaga has no problem living – and revealing – her truth. While accepting a patronage award at the third edition of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation's Artists' Prize on Thursday night in …
Read More »Ebola: Uganda begins vaccinating front-line health workers
[ad_1] The Ugandan Ministry of Health, with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO), has begun vaccinating front-line health workers against Ebola. The exercise began Wednesday in the Ntoroko district and …
Read More »Health department reports second flu-related death – Local News
[ad_1] Published: Nov 9th, 2018 – 2:17pm (EST) Updated: Nov 9th, 2018 – 2:19pm (EST) INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) – The Indiana State Department of Health is reporting a second flu-related death. Health officials …
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