Six to eight hours sleep a night is most beneficial for the heart, researchers have suggested. More or less could
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Office Workstation Type Linked to Physical Activity, Stress
FRIDAY, Aug. 24, 2018 — Workers in open bench seating office workstations are more active and have lower perceived stress
Leaking amniotic fluid: Signs and what to do
The fetus and fluid stay in the amniotic sac, which usually breaks when a woman goes into labor. It can
Decline in hospital-acquired conditions continues
(HealthDay)—The rate of hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) continued its decline from 2014 to 2016, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research
How John McCain Has Battled Glioblastoma — an Aggressive Brain Tumor — Since His Cancer Diagnosis
A year after being diagnosed with brain cancer, Sen. John McCain has discontinued his medical treatments, his family announced on Friday.
The youngest smoke more
“Since 1970, campaigns against smoking seem to have been largely successful, but the message has not been able to reach
Frailty in middle-aged with multimorbidity tied to mortality
(HealthDay)—For middle-aged individuals with multimorbidity, frailty is significantly associated with mortality, according to a study published in the July issue
Starting birth control midcycle: Benefits and side effects
Birth control pills are a safe and effective method of preventing unintended pregnancy. For some people, the pill can also
Health Tip: Understanding Compulsive Exercise Disorder
— Regular exercise is a mainstay of healthy lifestyle. But a compulsive need to exercise actually may be harmful. When
Teacher tells jokes and sings opera during nine-hour brain surgery
Teacher tells jokes and sings opera during nine-hour operation to remove her brain tumour Comedian tells jokes while having brain