American Heart Association — New research suggests men with erectile dysfunction - also called ED - are at increased risk for heart problems even when they don't smoke or have other risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
ISGlobal — According to the results of a new study, extreme temperatures increase the risk for occupational injuries, perhaps because uncomfortable temperatures can impair concentration and judgement on the job. Read More »
BMJ — Results of the Dementia and Physical Activity (DAPA) trial suggest that moderate- to high-intensity aerobic and strength training doesn't slow cognitive decline and may even worsen symptoms of dementia. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Two theories, supported by early research, suggest variations in people's genetic makeup or ability to regulate blood glucose helps determine which diet will work best. Read More »
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