Prescription for living longer: Spend less time alone
From the Brigham Young University media release: Ask people what it takes to live a long life, and they’ll say things like exercise, take Omega-3s, and see your doctor regularly…. Read more »
From the Brigham Young University media release: Ask people what it takes to live a long life, and they’ll say things like exercise, take Omega-3s, and see your doctor regularly…. Read more »
From the United Nations University media release: Aiming to empower planners and policy-makers to achieve better health for billions of people living in fast-growing urban areas, world health, environmental, behavioural… Read more »
From the Harvard School of Public Hhealth media release: A new NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health poll finds that more than six in ten people… Read more »
From the NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY media release: A pilot study in Wake County, North Carolina, finds that 25 percent of children who are homeless are in need of mental health… Read more »
From the JAMA Network Journals media release: Interventions to prevent delirium that do not involve prescription drugs and have multiple components appeared to be effective at reducing delirium and preventing… Read more »
From the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz media release: A natural substance present in red wine, resveratrol, inhibits the formation of inflammatory factors that trigger cardiovascular diseases. This has been established by… Read more »
From the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich media release: Traumatic and stressful events during childhood increase the risk to develop psychiatric disorders, but to a certain extent, they can also help… Read more »
From the American Heart Association media release: Young women with stable coronary heart disease are more likely than men to have reduced blood flow to the heart if they’re under… Read more »
From the Cancer Research UK media release: A majority of obese people in Britain would not describe themselves as “obese”, and many would not even describe themselves as “very overweight”,… Read more »
From the American Heart Association media release: Children whose parents spend a lot of time sitting in front of a computer or other screen are more likely than other children… Read more »
