Have Arthritis? Design Your Office to Ease the Strain
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Whether your job is remote or takes you to an office, you’ll feel better and offset joint pain by having a workspace that’s designed to work for you instead of against you. The biggest problem isn’t sitting…
Learn MoreCannabis Legalization Tied to Increases in Pediatric Asthma
TUESDAY, Jan. 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Children’s asthma appears to be increasing in states that have legalized cannabis, according to a study published online Dec. 30 in Preventive Medicine.Renee D. Goodwin, Ph.D., from the City University of New…
Learn MoreEl aislamiento social puede aumentar las probabilidades de demencia
VIERNES, 13 de enero de 2023 (HealthDay News) — El aislamiento social es un factor de riesgo sustancial de la demencia en los adultos mayores, según dos estudios que amplían las evidencias de investigaciones anteriores sobre este peligro.Pero estos n…
Learn MoreLa mayoría de los clérigos concurren con la ciencia sobre el tratamiento para la depresión, según un estudio
VIERNES, 13 de enero de 2023 (HealthDay News) — Las preocupaciones de que los clérigos insten a sus congregantes deprimidos a confiar en la oración, y no en otros tipos de atención de la salud mental, parecen carecer de fundamento.Una encuesta nacion…
Learn MoreWhy Is American Food So Unhealthy?
TUESDAY, Jan. 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — It’s no secret: The standard American diet is at the root of the obesity epidemic and many of its associated diseases. But why is American food so unhealthy? It’s not just that Americans eat too much, which t…
Learn MoreWhy Is American Food So Unhealthy?
TUESDAY, Jan. 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — It’s no secret: The standard American diet is at the root of the obesity epidemic and many of its associated diseases. But why is American food so unhealthy? It’s not just that Americans eat too much, which t…
Learn MoreEach Year, People Start Fires That Cost 20,000 American Lives
TUESDAY, Jan. 17, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Fires started by people account for a majority of premature deaths related to inhalation of tiny smoke particles in the United States, a new study reveals. These blazes, which are increasing, led to 20,000 pr…
Learn MoreMany Women Over 65 Are Dying of Cervical Cancer. What Needs to Change?
MONDAY, Jan. 16, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A new study shows that many women diagnosed with and dying from cervical cancer are older than 65 — a group for whom routine screening is usually not recommended.Cervical cancer screening has been credited wi…
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