Cell Reports and MNT — The common belief is that maintaining a healthy weight is simply a matter of willpower – exercise, control your appetite, and stick to a healthy diet and you'll lose excess weight. But scientific research suggests weight control is not that simple. In fact, our appetite – what and when we eat – is icomplex.
Arthritis Care & Research — Children born to mothers with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are at increased risk for certain chronic medical problems, according to results of a recent study conducted in Denmark and published in Arthritis Care & Research. Read More »
American Academy of Pediatrics — From 1990 to 2015, 271 U.S. child deaths and about 16,827 injuries requiring emergency medical treatment have been attributed to window blinds, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Americans are twice as likely to develop osteoarthritis of the knee as their counterparts before World War II, according to a new Harvard study. Why? It's not only because they are living longer and getting heavier, as is commonly assumed. Read More »
Migraine headaches can put a damper on holiday fun with loved ones, forcing people with migraine into dark, quite rooms far from the party. A little planning can help.
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