in the journal Do you have two minutes to exercise? You have plenty of time to lower your risk of heart disease, cancer, and even early...
Actively lowering the rise (maximum) systolic blood pressure can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. But how important is the number of diastoles (bottom)?...
As you can see at a glance outside the window, it’s winter. COVID-19 is endemic at record levels in many parts of the country. Keeping your...
The research we are looking at Is there a potential increased risk of dementia if I live near busy roads or railroad tracks? A study published...
Continuous blood glucose monitoring can help people better manage diabetes, the leading cause of heart disease. The high blood sugar levels that characterize diabetes, which affects...
In parts of the United States and Canada, climate change-induced warming temperatures may contribute to the increase in tick-borne diseases. Mites are now thriving in a...
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