PNAS — Obesity risk is linked to genetic brain structure and thought patterns, suggest researchers in Canada, and the brain is where doctors should look for answers to questions about obesity.
JAMA — People in cardiac arrest who are resuscitated by first responders using a laryngeal breathing tube instead of a traditional breathing tube are more likely to survive. Read More »
American Journal of Physiology — Oral care to treat periodontitis can reduce inflammation and toxins in the blood caused by cirrhosis of the liver, according to a study published online. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — Exercising with a group and instructor in your age group may help motivate you to stick with your routine, according to a recent Canadian study. Read More »
HealthCentral — If you have type 2 diabetes, you may need one or more prescription medications. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you adjust your daily self-care routine to include these medicines. Read More »
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