Living in rural America certainly comes with a number of benefits. There is less crime, access to the outdoors, and
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Opening Medicare to Americans aged 50 to 64 would cut their insurance costs
Opening Medicare to Americans aged 50 to 64 would lower health care premiums for the group, but also drive up
Continue reading »Eight in ten Americans want less nicotine in cigarettes: CDC
(HealthDay)—No matter the age, race, gender, education or income level, most Americans favor forcing tobacco companies to lower nicotine levels
Continue reading »Food or heart meds? Many Americans must make a choice
(HealthDay)—Millions of Americans with heart disease say they face financial strain because of their medical care, with some skipping meds
Continue reading »Americans are more anxious than before
Americans are becoming more anxious about their safety, health, finances, politics and relationships, a new online poll from the American
Continue reading »Americans told to toss romaine lettuce over E. coli fears
U.S. health officials on Friday told consumers to throw away any store-bought romaine lettuce they have in their kitchens and
Continue reading »Controlling blood pressure even when older can prevent dementia in African Americans
Controlling blood pressure with any of the commonly prescribed antihypertensive medications can prevent dementia in older African-Americans with hypertension according
Continue reading »Fewer Americans are fixing their noses
Americans love cosmetic surgery. Last year in the U.S., there were 1.8 million plastic surgeries and nearly 16 million nonsurgical
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