October 27, 2015 Starting exercise later in life can boost healthy aging Starting physical exercise later in life can boost an individual’s likelihood of healthy aging by sevenfold.
October 27, 2015 10 things you need to know about the Affordable Care Act As the Affordable Care Act moves quickly to its implementation, there are a number of questions consumers have about how it will really impact their lives
October 27, 2015 Scientists Say Pigs Could Grow Human Organs It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie – but researchers in Japan say they are very close to being able to grow human organs inside pigs
October 27, 2015 Lyme disease 10 times more common than previously reported, CDC says Health officials say Lyme disease is about 10 times more common than previously reported.
October 27, 2015 Reasons for Having Sex Influence Satisfaction, Study Finds Sexual satisfaction is usually thought of in terms of number of orgasms and time spent between the sheets. But a new study finds that a person's reasons for doing the deed can influence how satisfied they are afterward
October 27, 2015 For US Hispanics, cancer is top killer, not heart disease Cancer is now the leading killer of Hispanics in the U.S. - the latest sign it's beginning to displace heart disease as the nation's top cause of death
October 27, 2015 People who speak two languages have more efficient brains, study says Bilingual people require less brain power to complete tasks compared to people who speak only one language, suggests new research published in the journal Brain and Language.
October 27, 2015 Experts say psychological effects of Sandy likely to grow The devastating winds and catastrophic flooding of Superstorm Sandy may have subsided, but psychological distress from the disaster and its patchy recovery is likely to be growing, trauma experts say
October 27, 2015 Study Finds 1 in 5 Young Adults May Have High Blood Pressure Nearly one in five young U.S. adults may have high blood pressure, researchers said on Wednesday in a study suggesting the problem of hypertension is more widespread than previously thought
October 27, 2015 Natural Pain Reliever Also Lowers Risk of Heart Attack Steve Brill, also known as the ‘Wildman,’ who gives foraging tours of Central Park, recently took Chris Kilham with him. Brill showed Kilham, the Medicine Hunter, the twig of the black birch, betula lenta, and asked Kilham to give it a try