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It appears that monitoring blood pressure at home helps control hypertension better than just a doctor visit.
It appears that monitoring blood pressure at home helps control hypertension better than just a doctor visit.
Regular exercise in people without dementia reduces (but does not eliminate) the risk of cognitive decline and dementia as we age.
Getting an influenza vaccination is associated with a lower risk for developing major heart problems such as heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and even death.
Improving overall well-being is a matter of boosting happiness and health. About 40% of what determines happiness is under one’s control. It’s not events, but responses to events that determine a level of happiness.
The benefits of moderate alcohol intake appear to apply not only to healthy people but also to people with coronary artery disease risk factors or coronary artery disease itself.
It appears that women who adhere to a Mediterranean-type diet in midlife have greater physical and mental function in old age.
People who feel that everyone is mumbling and have a hard time carrying on a conversation in a noisy environment may have hearing loss.
Shoulder pain doesn’t always lead to surgery. Physical therapy can help strengthen the shoulder and reduce pain in 90% of cases.
Last year I got the flu shot on a Monday and came down with the flu on Saturday. I’ve never been sicker in my life. Should I be afraid to get the flu shot again?