Coffee Brings More Health Than Harm, Study Finds
Shutterstock Coffee drinkers have had a very good month. Last week, a study reported that coffee—up to six cups per day—was linked to heart health. This week, a large analysis in The BMJ finds that...
View ArticleStress IS hereditary: Children of mothers who endured stress during pregnancy...
Children may be less resilient to stress if their mothers suffered stress in their second trimester of pregnancy, new research suggests. The small study by the University of California at San...
View Article‘Me time’ improves mental health through creativity | Daily Mail Online
People who choose to spend time alone tend to be more creative New research shows distinction between avoiding social interaction out of fear and choosing to be alone to do creative activities The...
View ArticleANALYSIS: The 2 options for US health care likely to emerge in the next decade
This is the fifth and final article in a five-part series. In my previous essays I have outlined the huge problems with cost, quality and access facing American health care. Indeed, the problems are...
View ArticleANALYSIS: Health care should be a right, but the US doesn’t have a system
This is the fourth article in a five-part series. Is health care a privilege or a right? That may be the most contentious question in the whole health care debate. When he was president, George W....
View Article50 Essential Health employees fired for refusing flu shots | Daily Mail …
Sharon Beaulieu (pictured in her most recent work ID photo) was fired from her position as a medical records clerk at Essentia Health A Midwestern hospital chain fired more than 50 of its nearly...
View ArticleHEALTH NOTES: Strictly slimline, it’s two-dinners Debbie McGee
By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 22:00 GMT, 25 November 2017 | Updated: 22:55 GMT, 25 November 2017 e-mail 9 View comments Debbie McGee told last week how she takes a spoonful of an alternative...
View ArticleHow a simple urine test can now help doctors spot signs of prostate cancer...
Scientists claim that the test could prevent 41 per cent of unnecessary biopsies Symptoms of prostate cancer only tend to arise when tumour has grown large Men become eligible for the test if they...
View ArticleMilford Hospital hosts program on shoulder health
Caption Close MILFORD — At 5:30 p.m. Dec. 7, at Milford Hospital, 300 Seaside Ave., orthopaedic specialist Dr. Michael Lim will present “Shoulder Health for All Ages.” During this program, Lim will...
View ArticleIs being a chef bad for your mental health?
In October last year Andrew Clarke, head chef of the much-admired Brunswick House restaurant in Vauxhall, London, posted a picture of himself to Instagram. It’s in black and white. He is sitting at a...
View ArticleSF report weighs health risks raised by legal pot
1 Bill Cosby case provides defamation warning for Trump, Roy Moore 2 Shakeup looms for LeBron James and the Cavs 3 America’s mistreatment of women doesn’t stop with Charlie… 4 SF report weighs health...
View ArticleAs Walmart Buys Online Retailers, Their Health Benefits Suffer
Walmart says the share of its employees eligible for company-sponsored coverage, and of those choosing it, is slightly above the industry norm. But the health benefits it offers in its online...
View ArticleMental health urgent care clinic to open Nov. 29
After years of mental health patients inundating Sacramento area emergency rooms, Sacramento County will open a new mental health urgent clinic to provide an intermediate level of care for people...
View ArticleMeghan Markle’s health tips: How the duchess-to-be stays in shape and...
It seems so long ago that Prince Harry put all rumours to bed and publicly called Meghan Markle his girlfriend as well as defending her from racist attacks in a statement issued by Kensington Palace....
View ArticleHow your personality affects your HEALTH: From extroverts to romantics to...
Are you the life and soul of the party or a more cautious, conscientious type? A hopeless romantic or – admit it – hostile and argumentative? Whichever category you fall into, each trait not only gives...
View ArticleRapper Vic Mensa connects mental health stigma to gun violence epidemic: ‘I...
Rapper Vic Mensa was just 12 when he first realized how race affected his life, as Chicago police officers ripped him off his bike and sent him crashing to the ground. “Around the time you enter...
View ArticleWHO fears complacency as progress against malaria stalls
LONDON, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Progress in the global fight against malaria has stalled amid signs of flatlining funding and complacency that the mosquito-borne disease is less of a threat, the World...
View ArticleHomeless woman whose head was infested with MAGGOTS is saved from death and...
Preeti Devi, from India, was sat crying by the road when volunteers spotted her The 30-year-old says that without their kind actions she would be dead She said she suffered the head injuries when a...
View ArticleRunning does not make up for poor lifestyle habits – and you could still be...
Running marathons will not increase or decrease your risk for heart disease, a new study found Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Stanford University examined 50 career marathon runners...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s breakthrough: Scientists create first twice-a-day tablet that can...
A breakthrough Alzheimer’s drug edges scientists one step closer to a cure, new research suggests. Taken twice a day, a tablet, known as LMTX, significantly improves dementia sufferers’ brain injuries...
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