January 12, 2016 7 Ways to Avoid the Winter Funk Your fingers might be blue, but if your mood is too, then these 7 tips should help beat the winter funk
January 11, 2016 Mind Training for Athletes If you want to be a successful athlete, you need mental determination
January 11, 2016 A Real Source of the Increasing Costs of Health Care During the recent health care debate, the rising costs of health care were frequently discussed. Many theories exist as to what is driving these costs upwards, with common targets of blame being tests done for defensive medicine purposes, increased use of new imaging techniques, and the rising costs of prescription medication. Few research studies, however, have actually investigated these issues. A paper published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, took on the issue of the use and costs of imaging tests, such as CTs, MRIs, and PET scans, is skyrocketing.
January 11, 2016 10 Hidden Benefits of Having Children A trend occurred in the early 20th century when many Americans moved away from rural areas and into urban centers. For the first time ever, their children ceased to become economic assets capable of contributing to the family’s prosperity and started to become a financial burden.Â
January 11, 2016 10 summer-fitness resolutions You may find your desire to get out of the gym is growing stronger as the warmer weather rolls in, so consider setting a few resolutions that take you out of the gym, as well as setting goals for other aspects of fitness, health and performance. Here are the top 10 summer-fitness resolutions to consider
January 11, 2016 7 Easy Steps to Losing Weight Each year, we resolve to get into better shape and fail. Here are 7 useful tips to help you achieve your goals
January 11, 2016 7 Easy Steps to Weight Loss Year after year, we resolve to get into better shape and fail. Here are 7 useful and easy tips to help you successfully achieve your goals Â
January 11, 2016 New US cancer cases holding steady, deaths declining The number of new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. is largely steady while the number of cancer deaths continues to decline, according to a new report from the nation's leading cancer advocacy group.
January 8, 2016 Does cancer screening saves lives? Unclear, researchers say Reuters Health - Bigger studies are needed to tell whether cancer screening really saves lives, according to a new analysis.
January 8, 2016 Transgender US veterans suffer more illness than peers, study finds Transgender U.S. military veterans are more prone to dozens of illnesses, from heart disease to depression and obesity, than are their nontransgender peers, a new study shows.