THURSDAY, Nov. 8, 2018 (American Heart Association) — Children who grow up in distressing or traumatic environments are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke by
Thanks in part to a millennial makeover, vitamins have become trendy. New direct-to consumer-companies like Ritual and Care/of aim to take the tedious research out of selecting a
In its first year, an innovative virtual program has substantially increased mistreated elderly Texans’ access to elder mistreatment and geriatric experts with The University of Texas Health Science
With the release of their beloved peppermint mocha, Starbucks is always one of the firsts to kickoff the holiday season. But, while the Starbucks holiday drinks are tasty,
Bacteria can cause a range of infections, and sometimes the best way to fight off these stubborn “bugs” is by using antibiotics. However, many strains of bacteria can
FRIDAY, Oct. 26, 2018 — Does getting a flu shot every year diminish its power to protect children? Absolutely not, say researchers, who found that last year’s shot
Obesity in the United States has been a problem for decades. But children are feeling the brunt, too, with childhood obesity rates sky high. And some states are
The number of overdose deaths involving methamphetamines and amphetamines in the state of Ohio increased more than 5,000 percent over the course of eight years, according to data
A new study in the Journal of Public Health indicates that advertising for alcohol is common in British television, and may be a potential driver of alcohol use
In recent years deaths from opioid overdoses have become one of the most common injury-related deaths in North America. The continent also has the highest per capita rate
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