Although antidepressants are one of the most frequently taken medications in the United States (11% of the population takes antidepressants)
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Here’s How To Crush Those Excuses That Keep Us From Moving
We already know we need to get up and get active physically. Not exercising is bad for our health, and
COVID-19 patients at higher risk of death, health problems than those with flu
Almost a year ago, COVID-19 began its global rampage, going on to infect about 69.5 million people and kill about
Team develops wearable sensor to help those with inflammatory bowel disease
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have designed a wearable device that monitors sweat for biomarkers that could signal flare-ups
Proteomic markers may predict psychosis in those at risk
(HealthDay)—In young people at risk for psychosis, proteomic biomarkers may help to individualize prognosis, according to a study published online
12 Instant Pot Barbecue Chicken Recipes For Those Without Grills
Is there any summer dish more iconic than barbecue chicken? Walking through the neighborhood on hot summer nights, nothing beats
Coronavirus deaths outside China higher than those inside the country
Coronavirus is now killing more people a day outside China: Daily virus death toll is 126% higher in the rest
Should You Pay Attention to Those New Red Meat 'Guidelines'? Here's What a Nutritionist Really Thinks
For years, public health officials have urged Americans to cut back on eating red meat and processed meats due to
Costs Higher for Those With Comorbid Noncommunicable Diseases
TUESDAY, Jan. 8, 2019 — The costs of having two noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is generally superadditive, according to a study
Half of those on Parkinson’s drugs may develop impulse control problems
Over time, half of the people taking certain drugs for Parkinson’s disease may develop impulse control disorders such as compulsive