Walking, Biking to Work Lowers Inflammation That Could Trigger Disease
Using two feet or two wheels to get back and forth to work each day could reduce the inflammation that leads to cancer, heart disease…
Read MoreStressed Teens at Risk of Heart Trouble Years Later
Stressed-out teens are likely to have more heart health risk factors in adulthood, a new study says. Teens with elevated stress levels tended to have…
Read MoreAdd Some Impact to Your Exercise to Keep Aging Bones Strong
Putting a little pressure on your bones during exercise or daily activities might pay off in stronger bones as you age, new research suggests. The…
Read MoreDopamine Hit Could Drive Mental Boost From Exercise
TUESDAY, Jan. 16, 2024 (HeathDay News) — Folks often feel more alert and savvy after a great workout, and dopamine might be the reason why.…
Read MoreBigger Families Could Mean Poorer Mental Health for Kids
A crowded house may not be the best for the mental health of a family’s kids, a new study has found. Teens from larger families…
Read MoreShoveling Snow Can Be a ‘Perfect Storm’ for Your Heart, Experts Warn
Snowstorms are blanketing the United States, prompting countless Americans to pick up snow shovels and clear walkways and driveways. Shoveling snow is more than a…
Read MoreFDA Finds No Link to Suicide With Drugs Like Wegovy, Ozempic
Drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, which have become a wildly popular way to lose weight or battle diabetes, show no link to suicidal thoughts or…
Read MoreHot, Humid Days During Pregnancy Might Affect a Child’s Health
Hot or humid days during pregnancy could influence the future heart health of your unborn child, a new study finds. The children of expecting moms…
Read MoreCosmetic Procedure in Your Plans for ’24? An Expert Offers Advice
More than a few folks are considering a cosmetic skin procedure to enhance their looks heading into 2024. Botox, fillers and lasers are common means…
Read MorePregnancy-Linked Depression Tied to Shorter Life Spans for Women
Women are far more likely to suffer an early death if they develop depression during or after pregnancy, a new Swedish study has found. Women…
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