Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
How Much Nature Is Enough? 120 Minutes a Week, Doctors Say
Researchers have now quantified the ideal amount of time needed to reap the health benefits of the great outdoors.
Medical News Today: Red meat and death risk: Study offers new insights
A first-of-its-kind study reveals that consuming increasingly more red meat over an 8-year period raises mortality risk in the following…
Bastion of Anti-Vaccine Fervor: Progressive Waldorf Schools
Opposition to vaccines on the left is increasingly worrying the authorities. At one progressive school, 60 percent of the 300…
Bastion of Anti-Vaccine Fervor: Progressive Waldorf Schools
Opposition to vaccines on the left is increasingly worrying the authorities. At one progressive school, 60 percent of the 300…
A Fractured Ankle Turned Me Into My Father
I saw firsthand how difficult everyday life was for my dad: how precarious were grocery shopping, going to the gym,…
Medical News Today: Women are better than men at remembering words and faces
A new meta-analysis of over 600 studies has found that women are better than men at recalling certain types of…
Performance of the Framingham risk models and pooled cohort equations for predicting 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The Framingham risk models and pooled cohort equations (PCE) are widely used and advocated in guidelines for predicting 10-year risk…
Epilepsy drugs linked to increased risk of suicidal behavior, particularly in young people
Treatment with gabapentinoids — a group of drugs used for epilepsy, nerve pain and anxiety disorders — is associated with…
Increasing red meat intake linked with heightened risk of early death
Increasing red meat intake, particularly processed red meat, is associated with a heightened risk of death, suggests a large US…