Some people are attributing more car crashes to daylight savings time.
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Some things you should know about Chronic Kidney Disease.
The treadmill test may not really be that accurate.
Here's some information about congestive heart failure.
PrEP seems to be helping people prevent getting HIV.
People who sleep for more than eight hours a day have a 46 percent higher risk of having a stroke.
Going to the sauna can have positive benefits for your heart, a recent study found.
A recent study in the Pediatrics journal showed hand-washing dishes can help children avoid food allergies.
Taking care of your heart is a year-round job.
You don't need high-tech bells and whistles to get moving and get healthy.
Eighty percent of heart disease is preventable.
A new study shows the problem is much worse than previously thought.
Understanding sex and gender differences to adaptation to space flight is absolutely critical as more women join space training programs.
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Patients could soon benefit from early, in-ambulance stroke treatment from paramedics, according to an article.
One in four nonsmokers is affected by secondhand smoke.
Over-the-counter pills and some other common medications may increase someone’s risk of dementia.
Retired NFL players who played tackle football as kids are more likely to have cognitive problems later in life according to a new study.
Be sure to have enough food and water for a few days in case you get stranded.
Your Twitter posts may help accurately predict your risk of heart disease, according to a recent study.
Socks are key to keeping your feet warm in the winter.
Some dos and don'ts for your skin this winter.
British researchers studying how bears’ brains react after hibernation may have found a clue about Alzheimer’s disease treatment and cures.
Parents might now have one more thing to worry about if their kids aren’t getting enough sleep – that they will become binge drinking adults
YMCA Focuses on Overall Health with Individualized Approach for Members
Women often have hysterectomies as opposed to an alternative procedure.
A soft, implantable device from e-Dura was shown in a Science study to help rats who had a spinal cord injury regain some movement.
If you feel stressed when you’re away from your iPhone, you’re not alone.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the usage of a derma filler to treat acne scars.
Winter is upon the New York metropolitan area.
This flu season is on pace to be worse than last year’s.
If you’re ready for some post-holiday simplicity, this quick and easy Tofu Stir-Fry is just what the doctor ordered.
Lindsay Lohan getting the mosquito-transmitted virus Chikungunya may help shine a light on the seriousness of the virus.
As people consider a New Year’s resolution to get more exercise, a New York physiatrist is offering some suggestions to help avoid injuries.
The FDA's statement recommends allowing a one-year waiting period for gay men.
Today’s versatile recipe can serve up two favorite comfort foods without compromising wellness.
Patients can have a better quality of life after a stroke.
A survey that says more teens are puffing e-cigarettes than tobacco.
More than 3,000 people each year wind up in the hospital with an injury related to indoor tanning.