MNT — Stories about holiday safety abound at this time of year, but do we need to add Christmas tree syndrome to our long list of seasonal concerns? For 13 percent of Americans, the answer is, "maybe."
CDC — Newly-released results from a multi-national study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and global health partners indicate that between 291,000 and 646,000 people worldwide die from seasonal influenza-related respiratory illnesses each year. Read More »
University of Michigan Institute for Social Research — Among young Americans, rates of vaping and marijuana use are on the upswing, while cigarette smoking and the misuse of opioid pain relievers are declining, according to the National Institutes of Health's 2017 Monitoring the Future survey. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — A large study that followed half a million people for an average of 16 years suggests people who eat more poultry have lower mortality rates. Here are some ways to take chicken, turkey, and duck to the next level. Read More »
These experienced-based gifts are sure to benefit that special someone with chronic health problems – from building memories to improving fitness, providing fodder for conversations, preventing isolation, and more.
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