JAMA Internal Medicine — Premenopausal women with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections who drink more water have less frequent UTIs, according to results of a recent study.
Circulation — New research suggests people whose weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, or blood sugar levels fluctuate up or down have a higher risk for heart attack and stroke than people with more stable readings. Read More »
Michigan Medicine – University of Michigan — The National Poll on Healthy Aging suggests that while only a small percentage of older Americans have had their DNA tested, far more adults are interested in, but skeptical about, genetic testing. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — The trademarked term "blue zones" refers to hot spots of longevity — places in the world populated by the world's longest-lived people. What do people in these places have in common? Read More »
HealthCentral — In a recent study, about 46 percent of people say they've felt melancholy, tearful, anxious, irritable, or sad after sex at least once in their lives. Read More »
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