- Years of pain and loss: Six men tell their stories of sexual assault in the military | The Seattle Times
- Exercising at home has a positive effect on Parkinson’s patients — ScienceDaily
- Drinking tea improves brain health, study suggests — ScienceDaily
- Sit, stand, sit: The new science about how to best use your standing desk – CNN
- What Are My Long-Term Care Options? – The New York Times
拒老
- Sleeping too much — or too little — boosts heart attack risk — ScienceDaily
- OnMedica – News – Diagnosis of late-stage prostate cancer at all-time high
- OnMedica – News – Cardiovascular patients benefit more from exercise than healthy people
- Is Dying at Home Overrated? – The New York Times
- Digestive problems may respond to diet changes – The Washington Post
星期五也不行了
- Diabetes medication shows potential to reduce heart disease — ScienceDaily
- Flu vaccination linked with lower risk of early death in patients with high blood pressure — ScienceDaily
- BBC – Travel – Why food memories are so powerful
- Weight-Loss Surgery Dramatically Lowers Risk of Early Death | Time
- Weight-Loss Surgery May Reduce Heart Risks in People With Type 2 Diabetes – The New York Times
錢包遺失
- Digestive problems may respond to diet changes – The Washington Post
- Mouthwash use could inhibit benefits of exercise — ScienceDaily
- Getting Your Protein From Plants May Help You Live Longer – The New York Times
- Sugary soda is correlated with many causes of death. But so is diet soda, study finds. – The Washington Post
- Poor oral health linked to cognitive decline, perceived stress: Studies examine the role of psychosocial factors in oral health among older Chinese Americans — ScienceDaily
[翻譯] 為什麼需要社群來渡過更年期
公車上的吼叫
- The brain nutrient vegans need to know about – BBC News
- Heart disease deaths are on the rise, research suggests – CNN
- Wide-Awake at 3 A.M.? Don’t Just Look at Your Phone – The New York Times
- Aspirin should not be recommended for healthy people over 70 — ScienceDaily
- Eating nuts linked with lower risk of fatal heart attack and stroke — ScienceDaily