- Women’s lifestyle changes, even in middle age, may reduce future stroke risk — ScienceDaily
- Smoking weed and coronavirus: Even occasional use raises risk of Covid-19 complications – CNN
- Rate of new US hep C infections rises three-fold in past decade, CDC now says all adults should be screened at least once – CNN
- Coronavirus is not the leading cause of death in the US, CDC says – CNN
- Coronavirus symptoms: 10 key indicators and what to do – CNN
出門
- Keeping Fit: How to Do the Right Exercise for Your Age
- Men with erectile dysfunction may face a higher risk of heart disease and early death, study says – CNN
- Blood test ‘can check for more than 50 types of cancer’ – BBC News
- 6 Ways to Look More Confident During a Presentation
- Should you wear a mask? US health officials re-examine guidance amid coronavirus crisis – CNN
- Regular exercise benefits immunity — even in isolation — ScienceDaily
- Should I Make My Own Mask? – The New York Times
- Men wash their hands much less often than women and that matters more than ever – CNN
搬家
- In lockdown with your partner? Here’s how healthy couples survive. – The Washington Post
- Gargling for Coronavirus? What Science Can Tell Us – The New York Times
- How Does the Coronavirus Behave Inside a Patient? | The New Yorker
- Age is not the only risk for severe coronavirus disease | The Seattle Times
- Coronavirus: What are ventilators and why are they important? – BBC News
- Are Bike Lanes Really Safe? – The New York Times
- Hayfever or COVID-19? Pollen Season Scares Allergy Sufferers | Time
- Heart disease and air pollution skyrockets risk for dementia, study says – CNN
病毒消息
- Brain or muscles, what do we lose first? — ScienceDaily
- Past your bedtime? Inconsistency may increase risk to cardiovascular health — ScienceDaily
- Taking a bath might be good for your heart, study says – CNN
- How ‘Muscle Memory’ May Help Keep Us Fit – The New York Times
- How to strengthen your immunity to coronavirus. Part 1: Diet – CNN
- An aspirin a day does not keep dementia at bay — ScienceDaily
- How to strengthen your immunity during the coronavirus pandemic: Exercise, meditation, sleep and stress management – CNN
- Daily Aspirin Does Not Lower Alzheimer’s Risk – The New York Times
七天前
- OnMedica – News – Early puberty in boys linked to doubled risk of type 2 diabetes
- OnMedica – News – Isoflavone-rich diet linked to lower heart disease risk
- Can your marriage survive the coronavirus? – CNN
- Coronavirus prevention: Why soap, sanitizer and warm water work against Covid-19 and other viruses – CNN
- Ways to Boost Your Immune System
- The coronavirus may be killing more men than women. The US should take note – CNN
- Can Coronavirus Affect Your Sense of Smell? What We Know | Time
- Removing belly fat before it sticks to you: Researchers produce fat busting proteins in the laboratory — ScienceDaily
都要關了
- Rethinking mortality and how we plan for old age — ScienceDaily
- Step it up: Higher daily step counts linked with lower blood pressure: Smart watches prove useful as a research tool for insights on physical activity and heart health — ScienceDaily
- Daily meditation could slow aging in your brain, study says – CNN
- How do I effectively exercise and stay active now that my gym has closed or I’m quarantined? – CNN
- OnMedica – News – New molecular imaging could transform prostate cancer care
- Doctors say loss of sense of smell might be Covid-19 symptom – CNN
- Determine whether the benefits outweigh the costs before buying a home warranty – The Washington Post
- What Does Our Body Temperature Say About Our Health? – The New York Times
出門
- Coronavirus Most Serious for People Age 65+
- Alzheimer’s disease, the most common dementia,affects about 5.8 million Americans – The Washington Post
- Why Face Masks Are Encouraged in Asia, but Shunned in the U.S. | Time
- Motivation: How to get it, keep it and use it – CNN
- What Should I Look for When Buying Whole Grains? – The New York Times
- Where Women Are Ahead of Men: Hand Washing – The New York Times
- Secondhand smoke kills one person for every 52 smokers, study says. That’s a million people worldwide each year – CNN
- Children With Pneumonia May Not Always Need Antibiotics – The New York Times