- Poor Circulation: How to Prevent It, How to Spot It
- What You Need to Know After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- Hospital Drug Tests Far More Likely for Minority Teens
- Water Fluoridation May Be Less Beneficial Than in Past, Review Finds
- California Reports Two Cases of Bird Flu in Dairy Workers, a First for the State
- Colonoscopies Among the Young Are on the Rise
- Trauma at Life’s Beginning Can Mar Its End, Study Finds
- Mpox Vaccine’s Protection Wanes Within 1 Year; Boosters Needed
- Folks With Chronic Pain & Their Doctors Often Differ on Medical Marijuana
- Hearing Loss Can Raise Risks for Cognitive Decline
All posts by LadyLively
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Why Holding a Grudge Is Bad for Your Health
It’s surprisingly easy to hold a grudge, but whether it involves a friend, a co-worker or a loved one, it can fill you with bitterness, keep you stuck in the past and even lead to anxiety or...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Enjoy These Sweet Strawberry Treats Without Guilt
Berries are nature’s natural sweetener and they come loaded with benefits. Fiber, vitamins and antioxidants sweeten the deal. Fresh strawberries are a plentiful spring and summer fruit, so load up on them at the farmer’s market. One...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Only Spoken Words Processed in Newly Discovered Brain Region
A dementia study has led researchers to a brain region that processes spoken, not written, words. Northwestern University researchers worked with four patients who had a rare type of dementia called primary progressive aphasia (PPA), which destroys...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Health Highlights: March 27, 2019
Trump Administration Wants to Scrap Affordable Care Act Rockland County, N.Y., Declares Start of Emergency During Measles OutbreakPurdue Pharma Reaches $270 Million Settlement With Oklahoma Over OxyContin $775 Million Settlement Reached in Xarelto Lawsuits
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Health Tip: Nail Abnormalities
Fingernails and toenails may be good indicators of health. Abnormalities of the nail are the distortions of color, shape, texture or thickness, says MedlinePlus. From injury to infection to disease, abnormalities have a range of causes. Although...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Health Tip: Dealing with Tendinitis Pain
Tendinitis is an inflammation or irritation of a tendon. Immediately after injury, those with tendinitis should apply ice to the spot, says Mayo Clinic. Icing the area for 15 to 20 minutes will numb pain and constrict...
- Posted March 27, 2019
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Pregnant Women Who Work at Night Face Miscarriage Risk
Pregnant women who work at least two night shifts in a week may increase their risk of miscarriage in the next seven days, a new European study finds. Danish researchers led by Dr. Luise Moelenberg Begtrup, from...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Tone Your Upper Arms With These Effective Bicep Curls
Toned biceps not only give your upper body a sleek look, but they’re also vital for improving the upper body strength needed for daily living. The Single Biceps Curl is a simple classic and the perfect first...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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How to Pick the Best Produce at the Farmers’ Market
Fresh vegetables are nutrient-rich diet mainstays and can be inexpensive when bought in season. Simple selection tips will enable you to choose the best produce to turn into delectable meals and, just as important, to store your...
- Posted March 26, 2019
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Less Invasive Fibroid Treatment May Work as Well as Surgery
A minimally invasive procedure called uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) was as effective as the recommended surgery for treating fibroids in the uterus, a new study says. In UFE, the fibroid growths’ blood supply is cut off using...
- Posted March 26, 2019