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Fidgeting Feet May Keep Legs Healthy When Sitting
Fidgeting while sitting can protect the arteries in legs and potentially help prevent arterial disease, new research shows. ...
Research & Discoveries
May 9, 2023
Group Exercise Gets Older Adults Moving Solo
An eight-week group resistance training program helps older adults maintain long-term exercise habits and increase their self-confidence, research ...
Aging Well
March 24, 2023
Blood Test May Improve Lung Cancer Screening
A blood test may help determine if nodules detected during CT scans are lung cancer, researchers report. Annual ...
Lung Health
September 19, 2022
4 ‘Cryptic’ Sars-Cov-2 Variants Lurk in NYC Sewers
Researchers have detected at least four “cryptic” variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in samples of ...
Research & Discoveries
February 7, 2022
BPA Transmission via Placenta Could Harm Fetal Brain Development
Direct transmission of bisphenol A from through the placenta could negatively affect fetal brain development, a new study ...
Health News
January 14, 2022
Can Bacteria in Yogurt Calm Your Anxiety?
There's new evidence that suggests a common probiotic found in supplements and yogurt could lower anxiety. In a series ...
Health
November 22, 2016
Formula Tells Buffets How to Cut Back Waste
A new formula that calculates the economic and environmental production costs associated with meats and vegetables—such as fuel, ...
Business
October 13, 2016
Menopause May Rob Women of Exercise ‘High’
As women enter menopause, their levels of physical activity decrease, but it hasn't been understood why. Now scientists ...
Health
July 30, 2016
Clothes Are More Than a Hassle for People With Disabilities
For millions of Americans with disabilities and their families, a lack of clothing options creates problems that go ...
People
June 18, 2016
Stress Exposure During Pregnancy Observed in Mothers of Children With Autism
Stress during pregnancy has been linked to several conditions, including some instances of autism spectrum disorder. Now, researchers ...
Health
June 15, 2016
Young Women’s Body Image Critical for Good Mental and Physical Health
American culture, as depicted in movies, magazines and advertising, places great emphasis on how women look, with the ...
Health
June 2, 2016
Don’t Let Grilling Lodge Metal Wires in Your Throat
From 2002 to 2014, more than 1,600 people went to the emergency room because of injuries from wire-bristle grill ...
Health
May 26, 2016
Exercise May Protect the Liver From Booze
Over time, excessive drinking can lead to several chronic conditions, such as fatty liver disease and cirrhosis. But ...
Health
February 18, 2016
Weight Lifting Might Reverse Bone Loss in Men
Nearly 2 million men in the United States have osteoporosis, a condition that makes bones weak and prone ...
Health
October 15, 2015
Drug Made From Herbs May Fight Breast Cancer
Luteolin, a natural compound found in herbs such as thyme and parsley and in vegetables such as celery ...
Health
October 7, 2015
Can a 10-Minute Walk Erase 6 Hours of Sitting?
Many office workers spend the majority of an eight-hour day sitting at their desks. New research suggests sitting ...
Health
September 30, 2015
High-Protein Breakfast Helps Teens Cut Calories
Eating a high-protein breakfast—containing 35 grams of protein—may help overweight teens who typically skip breakfast stabilize their blood ...
Health
August 18, 2015
Do Blood Vessels Get Better as We Age?
Getting older may offer blood vessels protection from oxidative stress, which is thought to play a critical role ...
Health
August 1, 2015
Protein at Breakfast Controls Blood Sugar at Lunch
Eating more protein at breakfast can help people with Type 2 diabetes reduce glucose spikes not only at ...
Health
May 5, 2015
BPA Trumps Temperature to Decide Turtle Sex
Bisphenol A, a chemical used in plastics that mimics estrogen, can alter turtles’ reproductive systems and disrupt sexual ...
Animals
April 19, 2015
Why It’s Harder to Swallow After Age 50
Nearly 40 percent of older Americans are living with a swallowing disorder known as dysphagia. Although dysphagia is a ...
Health
April 10, 2015
Are We Too Confident That Tech Will Work?
People tend to overestimate the odds of new technologies' success, say researchers, and that overconfidence can influence big ...
Tech
April 10, 2015
Can This Garlic Nutrient Keep Brains Healthy?
A nutrient in garlic may offer the brain cells protection against aging and disease, according to new research. "Garlic ...
Health
March 31, 2015
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