Eating berries may slow brain’s decline: study
Women who eat plenty of blueberries and strawberries experience slower mental decline with age than women who consume fewer of the flavonoid-rich fruits, a US study said Thursday.
Good Health is Your Greatest Wealth……Virgil
Women who eat plenty of blueberries and strawberries experience slower mental decline with age than women who consume fewer of the flavonoid-rich fruits, a US study said Thursday.
May is Exercise is Medicine Month, recognizing that physical activity and exercise should be part of everyone's health care plan. The American College of Sports Medicine urges individuals, organizations and public agencies to observe Exercise is Medicine Month in the interest of better health for all.Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) April 26, 2012 Health advocates and public officials around the world …
WEDNESDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) — Aromatherapy is beginning to enter the medical mainstream, with groups as diverse as the American Cancer Society and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs touting the use of fragrance as a therapy that can complement traditional health care.
WEDNESDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) — Warnings on cigarette packages about the health hazards of smoking can help deter many ex-smokers from lighting up again, a new international study finds.
WEDNESDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) — Lower levels of radiation during CT scans could be just as effective for diagnosing appendicitis as the standard radiation dose, according to a new study from South Korea.
From Yahoo! News: (HealthDay News) — Life's problems often get in the way of your best intentions when it comes to exercise.
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This week, the Chinese and Russian militaries began the first joint naval exercises the two sides have ever conducted. The exercise, occurring near Qingdao on the Yellow Sea, will involve 16 Chinese surface combatants and two submarines, including five …
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The forum's theme, "Exercise Your Right to Live," is designed to provide participants with cancer-prevention education and other resources to help them understand the importance of embracing healthier lifestyles, providing them with access to various …
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