...om Australia — where melanoma is a major medical problem — is based on self-assessment. Researchers recently tested the accuracy of this new prediction [...]
...om Australia — where melanoma is a major medical problem — is based on self-assessment. Researchers recently tested the accuracy of this new prediction [...]
...ersity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), found that following a dozen drug-free steps resulted in significant, sustained improvements in memory in [...]
...me to know one of my children could “accidentally overdose” on this all-too-common pain reliever. And it’s not [...]
...owledge that the role of vitamin D in mental health is overlooked and under-researched. And they even pointed out that patients [...]
...ts five more myths about moderate alcohol consumption First, there’s no end-all, be-all “magic bullet” in red wine specifically (at least at [...]
...men and women, especially in rural areas, to live happier, longer, disease-free lives. So, as the mainstream continues to promote [...]
...s to figure out what types of behaviors people are not in touch with, that come across as unprofessional.” That was the goal [...]
...te that illustrates how we are of two minds about Nature. The natural “know-it-all” states, “Getting lost in the wilderness is a good way to find [...]
...e a “blip” in the media. On the other hand, I can’t seem to sit down to my computer this week without [...]
...e now. Source: “Alzheimer’s Research Looks at Hot Spots Across the U.S.” Wall Street Journal, 11/16/21. [...]