- See What Saffron Can Do for Sleep and Heart Health
- 6 Common Mistakes to Avoid Before Your Physical
- Can Sweating Really Help You Beat a Cold?
- Strengthening Your Relationship: Practical Strategies
- Skip Storing This Everyday Product in the Fridge Door
- Green Tea + B3 Pairing May Boost Brain Health
- Navigating Your Midlife Crisis: Embracing New Possibilities
- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
All posts by LadyLively
-
With Marijuana’s Legalization, Cannabis Poisonings Are on the Rise
In recent years, the legalization of both medical and recreational marijuana has become the new normal across much of North America. The problem: New research finds that as legalization has spread, so have cases of cannabis poisoning....
- Posted July 27, 2023
-
Minorities Miss Out on Brain-Imaging Studies for Alzheimer’s
Americans in ethnic and racial minority groups are underrepresented in Alzheimer’s research, a new study finds. Still, the review of U.S.-based Alzheimer’s disease brain imaging studies found the gap is closing. Compared with white patients, Hispanic Americans...
- Posted July 27, 2023
-
Asian-Americans Less Likely to Survive Cardiac Arrest Despite Equal CPR Efforts
(HealthDay News) – – Asian adults in the United States who suffer cardiac arrest are less likely to survive than white adults, even when given bystander CPR, a new study finds. Asian adults have similar rates of...
- Posted July 27, 2023
-
Extreme Heat Can Take Toll on People Battling Mental Health Issues
While the record-breaking heat the United States is experiencing this summer can stress people to their limits, it can be particularly hard to navigate for those with mental health issues. “All mental illnesses increase with heat because...
- Posted July 27, 2023
-
Many Child Car Seats Are Improperly Installed, Even Those Deemed Easy to Manage
Many parents in the United States aren’t installing child car seats correctly, a new study finds. Errors in car seat installation are common, even for seats that have a 5-star rating for features like ease of use,...
- Posted July 27, 2023
-
People With Alzheimer’s Genes May Lose Sense of Smell First
People who carry a gene that’s associated with Alzheimer’s disease may lose their sense of smell long before memory and thinking problems occur, a new study suggests. This early sign of potential dementia is not seen in...
- Posted July 26, 2023
-
Step Counts Aren’t Just for the Healthy: They Also Help Heart Failure Patients
Wearable devices like smartwatches continually track physical activity, urging folks to take more daily steps for their health. Now, a new study suggests this gentle technological nagging could be of great benefit to people whose hearts are...
- Posted July 26, 2023
-
With New Proposed Rules, Biden Administration Pushes Insurers to Boost Mental Health Coverage
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that his administration is seeking new rules to push insurance companies to increase coverage of mental health treatment. The new rules, which still must go through a public comment period, would require...
- Posted July 26, 2023
-
AHA News: How a Neurologist Keeps His Brain Healthy – And What He Wants to Do Better
WEDNESDAY, July 26, 2023 (American Heart Association News) — Few people know more about stroke prevention and brain health than neurologist and epidemiologist Dr. Bruce Ovbiagele. And one of the first things he’d like you to know...
- Posted July 26, 2023
-
Men’s Use of Personal Care Products, and Chemicals They Contain, Has Doubled in 20 Years
Men’s use of personal care products has almost doubled since 2004, exposing them to some potentially harmful chemicals, a new study commissioned by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) finds. Overall, the average American adult uses 12 personal...
- Posted July 26, 2023




















