A new study finds that spending too much time in front of computers, TVs and other screens can be detrimental to bone health in teenage boys.
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Aerobic exercise could reduce risk for dementia in older women
It’s well established that aerobic workouts and regular exercise are great for your heart and lungs, but a new study has found they may yield yet another benefit: Improved memory support!
Study: Drinking milk slows knee arthritis for women
New research found that the more milk — either low-fat or fat-free — a woman drank, the slower that osteoarthritis in their knees developed.
Study: Low levels of Vitamin D linked to cancer and heart disease
Low levels of vitamin D have been found to be major risk factors for heart disease and cancer.
Study: Seven daily servings of fruits and veggies will help you live longer
A recent survey found that those who ate seven servings of fruits and vegetables per day were able to cut down on their risk of death by 42 percent.
New study finds heart disease to be risk factor for Alzheimer’s
A recent study discovered a possible link between heart disease and Alzheimer’s after it was found that artery stiffness can lead to a buildup of beta-amyloid plaque in the brain.
Can a Mediterranean diet prevent diabetes?
For decades doctors and nutritionists have been raving about the health benefits of a Mediterranean diet.
Learn how to curb your sugar cravings
It may be difficult to combat your sugar cravings during this time of year when shelves are stocked with jelly beans and chocolate eggs, but these tips may help.
Is sleep just what the doctor ordered for metabolic disorders?
Medical experts may go from simply recommending that people get enough sleep to actually prescribing slumber as a treatment.
Increased autism awareness linked to higher diagnosis rates
In addition to encouraging greater compassion and understanding among the general population, autism awareness efforts may have benefits for diagnosis and treatment.