Journal of Palliative Medicine — Over time, people with cancer who use medical marijuana are more likely to choose forms with increasingly higher amounts of THC than people with other health conditions, who prefer higher levels of cannabidiol (CBD).
American Journal of Preventive Medicine — Physically inactive adults who replace 30 minutes of sitting each day with exercise have a nearly 50 percent lower risk of premature death, authors of a new study say. Read More »
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism — Fewer postmenopausal women are getting treatment for osteoporosis, possibly due to a fear of serious side effects, and that's a big gamble, experts say. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — If someone is diagnosed with early-stage dementia, does that mean their driving days are immediately over? Not necessarily, say new U.K. guidelines that address driving with dementia. Read More »
HealthCentral — It's long been considered taboo to speak out about digestive problems, but more celebrities are raising their voices about living with UC, a form of inflammatory bowel disease. Read More »
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