Starting to slip with your New Year’s resolution to exercise more? A new University of Florida study may provide some
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Will cutting out booze for ‘Dry January’ help your health?
(HealthDay)—”Dry January” is the self-improvement meme of the moment, with people around the world pledging to take a break from
Continue reading »To ease out the policy of population salt reduction is dangerous and scientifically unjustified
The journal Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease (NMCD), has published an important and authoritative statement of the ESAN (European Salt
Continue reading »Graphic warnings snuff out cigarettes’ appeal to kids
New research from Cornell University suggests graphic warning labels on cigarette ads have the same anti-smoking effect as similar warning
Continue reading »Nobel laureates: Despite progress, cancer won’t be wiped out
The winners of this year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine say they expect substantial advances toward treating cancer in the next
Continue reading »‘Tummy time’ helps babies sleep, scientists discover
‘Tummy time’ helps babies sleep: Youngsters who play while lying on their front get more tired out Lying on their
Continue reading »Poor nutrition ruled out as cause for obesity in adults abused as children
In a new study, recently published in the journal Preventive Medicine, Assistant Professor Susan Mason from the University of Minnesota
Continue reading »How often do people forget things about one another? We decided to find out
A new acquaintance needs to be reminded of your name while you are having a conversation. A colleague forgets your
Continue reading »Jury still out on aspirin a day to prevent heart attack and stroke
The jury is still out on whether people at moderate risk of a first heart attack or stroke should take
Continue reading »Clarisonic Launches Two New Devices, Rolls Out Purchase Program
Clarisonic is getting customers excited for its newest launches by offering them credit for old devices. The cleansing tool brand,
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