Research led at the Yale School of Public Health have found that the majority of published papers analyzing the cost-effectiveness
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Research reveals stronger people have healthier brains
A study of nearly half a million people has revealed that muscular strength, measured by handgrip, is an indication of
Continue reading »Males with BRCA mutations have increased risk of certain cancers
(HealthDay)—Males with BRCA mutations have increased incidence of malignant disease, specifically prostate, melanoma, pancreas, and breast cancers, according to a
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Being an “evening person” is linked to higher body mass indices among people with Type 2 diabetes, and having breakfast
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Continue reading »Black-white disparities in heart disease mortality have increased from 1968-2015 according to MMWR Surveillance Summary
Researchers at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently published
Continue reading »Doctors should consider using e-cigarettes to help patients who have repeatedly failed to quit tobacco, a new study says
Growing evidence of the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as a quitting aid means doctors should consider recommending them as a less
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