GSA Supports New U.S. Call for Improved Nutrition and Physical Activity
Feb 03 11

The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) — the nation’s largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to the field of aging — commends the federal government’s recent… GSA Supports New U.S. Call for Improved Nutrition and Physical Activity   

 

New mosquito type seen making malaria fight harder
Feb 03 11

Scientists have discovered a new type of mosquito in Africa unlike any documented before and say it could further complicate the fight to control… New mosquito type seen making malaria fight harder   

 

U.S. “stroke belt” also hit by heart failure
Feb 03 11

People who live in the southeastern U.S., already dubbed the nation’s “stroke belt,” may have a higher-than-average rate of death from heart failure as… U.S. “stroke belt” also hit by heart failure   

 

More Americans Turn to Lower-Cost Alternative Meds, Especially Whites
Feb 03 11

The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies experienced a significant growth in the United States in the last decade, and a new… More Americans Turn to Lower-Cost Alternative Meds, Especially Whites   

 

New Approach Suggested for Monitoring Child Health in Developing Countries
Feb 03 11

In a paper published in the January issue of the journal Economics and Human Biology, a team of applied economists including William A. Masters,… New Approach Suggested for Monitoring Child Health in Developing Countries   

 

Facelift Makes You Look 12 Years Younger
Feb 03 11

Patients who have undergone a facelift rate themselves as looking an average of 12 years younger after surgery, according to a study in the… Facelift Makes You Look 12 Years Younger   

 

MD Anderson’s Web-Based Anti-Smoking Program Targets Hispanic Youth
Feb 03 11

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s popular web-based teen prevention and smoking-cessation program, ASPIRE (A Smoking Prevention Interactive Experience), now speaks Spanish.

MD Anderson’s Web-Based Anti-Smoking Program Targets Hispanic Youth   
 

Dental Implants Can be Successful with Less Root than Crown
Feb 03 11

Dental implants are now a common way to replace a tooth. But a dentist must first determine that an implant restoration can be successful… Dental Implants Can be Successful with Less Root than Crown   

 

Say Cheese! Five Ways to Enjoy Cheese at Your Super Bowl Party
Feb 03 11

Whether or not you’re a Green Bay Packer Cheesehead, you’ll probably serve the tasty, high-fat, high-calorie American classic at your Super Bowl party.

Although… Say Cheese! Five Ways to Enjoy Cheese at Your Super Bowl Party   

 

UCLA Stroke Center Makes American Heart Association’s ‘Target: Stroke’ Honor Roll
Feb 03 11

The UCLA Stroke Center has been named to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s “Target: Stroke” honor roll for its commitment to and success… UCLA Stroke Center Makes American Heart Association’s ‘Target: Stroke’ Honor Roll   

 

Widespread school closures needed to stop strain on hospitals during epidemics
Feb 03 11

Selective schools closures has been considered as a means of reducing transmission between children and hence reducing the number of cases at the peak… Widespread school closures needed to stop strain on hospitals during epidemics   

 

Gum, patches help reluctant quitters smoke less
Feb 02 11

When smokers don’t want to quit, nicotine gum or patches can help them smoke less, says a new study from Hong Kong.

And any… Gum, patches help reluctant quitters smoke less   

 

U.S. health system not helping heart disease: CDC
Feb 02 11

Most Americans with the biggest risks for heart disease are not doing enough to control these risks, and the fragmented U.S. healthcare system is… U.S. health system not helping heart disease: CDC   

 

Taking Unpleasant Surprises Out of Cosmetic Surgery
Feb 01 11

For some plastic surgery patients, expectations are unrealistically high. Basing their hopes on the before-and-after albums offered in surgeons’ offices, they expect to achieve… Taking Unpleasant Surprises Out of Cosmetic Surgery   

 
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