German pharmaceutical and chemicals group Merck said Thursday it had agreed to sell its consumer health business to American giant
CIO reflections from HIMSS18: What to do with all that EHR data
The HIMSS18 Global Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada was once again a delight to attend and exchange thought leadership
More employers look to boost employee health and well-being
With so much time spent at work, the office seems a logical place to encourage a healthy lifestyle. A growing
Interventions to decrease cardiovascular disease are not one-size-fits-all
In a recently published study in the Annals of Family Medicine, Aimee English, MD, et al, describe a cluster-randomized trial
A 30-minute lesson can connect young people to nature, preserve for others
A 30-minute educational lesson about the importance of leaving what you find during outdoor experiences helps young people feel more
Regular stretching shown to improve muscles in elderly
Daily muscle stretching could bring health benefits to elderly people with reduced mobility, according to new research published today in
Macular degeneration linked to aging immune cells
As people age, their immune systems age, too. And new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Study: Get moving to get happier
Physical activity has long been known to reduce depression and anxiety, and is commonly prescribed to prevent or cure negative
Boosting natural defenses to fight antibiotic-resistant pneumonia
Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat in bacterial pneumonia. While immune-stimulating treatments can help the body kill the bacteria, they
Peer influence, better HIV counseling could encourage boys in Africa to be circumcised
With research showing that male circumcision reduces the odds of getting HIV through heterosexual sex by 60 percent, more boys