Articles for Tag: "health enews"

Are older adults more committed to exercise? 
Are older adults more committed to exercise?
Physician experts say when it comes to recommended exercise, 50-somethings are more likely to take the plan to heart than younger people.
Are human brains hardwired to feel others’ pain? 
Are human brains hardwired to feel others’ pain?
New research finds that your mind may actually be designed to empathize with those closest to you.
Teens more vulnerable to web danger than they think 
Teens more vulnerable to web danger than they think
As tech-savvy as we might think teens are, a new survey says most of them don’t know how to safely surf the web.
Can smoking cigarettes cost you a job? 
Can smoking cigarettes cost you a job?
The rising cost of health care and health reform has some counties rethinking hiring smokers. Read more.
Younger women benefit from getting mammograms earlier 
Younger women benefit from getting mammograms earlier
Find out why researchers say the lives of more young women could be saved if they received mammograms sooner.
Breakthrough treatment for sleep apnea patients  Featured
Breakthrough treatment for sleep apnea patients
A first-of-its-kind procedure hits the U.S. offering a new tool in the fight against obstructive sleep apnea.
Yelling at teens reinforces bad behavior 
Yelling at teens reinforces bad behavior
Using your “inside voice” when upset shouldn’t just be something you ask your kids to do. Experts say it’s good advice for parents, too.