
Failure to plan is the number one mistake read on >
Failure to plan is the number one mistake read on >
Study finds many patients can manage self-testing, but one doctor questions its value read on >
About 95 percent of Americans take some action to prevent cancer, according to a new survey. Three-quarters of respondents said they don’t smoke; 74 percent limit their alcohol consumption; 72 percent stick to a healthy diet; and 90 percent are aware of their family’s cancer history, the survey found. Women are far more likely than… read on >
As little as two times a week seemed to make a difference over long term read on >
Kids typically see images that boost the drinking culture, study finds read on >
How to keep everyone else healthy read on >
Fewer are killed in states that mandate that firearms be removed when restraining orders filed read on >
Trust the evidence, not your ‘gut,’ study suggests read on >
Review found they helped with heart health, weight control, ADHD and stress relief read on >
Sometimes, being too invested in just one sport may not be the best idea, new research shows. The study found that teen girls who focus only on one sport — in this case, soccer — tended to have more stress and poorer sleep than girls who also played other sports. The study couldn’t definitively “answer… read on >