- Drinking 1% rather than 2% milk accounts for 4.5 years of less aging in adults: High-fat milk consumption is connected to significantly shorter telomeres — ScienceDaily
- Blood Pressure Patterns Are Different for Women – The New York Times
- Women’s blood vessels age faster than men’s — ScienceDaily
- Sticky situation inside blood vessels can worsen stroke damage — ScienceDaily
- With Some Medical Treatment, Researchers Find Less Is More | Time
- Caregiver Resources for Finding Long-Term Care
- Age Bias Happens the Moment Employers Meet You
- What to Watch For When You Are on Many Medications
變壓器爆炸
- Eat Better, Feel Better? Food Advice From the Year in Well – The New York Times
- Poor Diet Linked to Age-Related Macular Degeneration
- New Hope for Migraine Sufferers – The New York Times
- Even a Single Dose of HPV Vaccine May Provide Protection – The New York Times
- Whole Milk May Be Better When It Comes to Children’s Weight – The New York Times
- Running a marathon could help you live longer, study suggests – CNN
- Back in the Hospital Again – The New York Times
- Does music make exercise more effective? – BBC News
農曆新年
- Lessons From the Past Two Decades of the Stock Market
- How Ageism Negatively Affects Older People’s Health | Time
- Fish Oil Supplements Tied to Sperm Health – The New York Times
- How Alcohol Affects Us as We Age
- When Life Throws You Curveballs, Embrace the ‘New Normal’ – The New York Times
- Women May Overlook Risk of Hypertension
- Research indicates at least four patterns of biological aging – Los Angeles Times
- Your waist size may be more important than weight for multiple heart attack risk – CNN
橘色管線
- New Year’s resolutions, for couples – CNN
- For Better Brain Health, Preserve Your Hearing – The New York Times
- Move Your Body, Bolster Your Brain – The New York Times
- How to Talk to Someone With Alzheimer’s – The New York Times
- No More Excuses Not to Exercise – The New York Times
- Eat Better, Feel Better? Food Advice From the Year in Well – The New York Times
- Are your friends bad for your health? – BBC News
- Antibiotics May Raise the Risk of Allergies – The New York Times
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- Hydration may affect cognitive function in some older adults — ScienceDaily
- The Art of Dying | The New Yorker
- Why You Can’t Help But Act Your Age
- Losing Weight May Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer | Time
- Why encouraging kids to talk to themselves could help their math scores – CNN
- Does happiness in your 50s signal the end of ambition? – The Washington Post
- Mapped by State: Half U.S. Population Will Be Obese by 2030 | Time
- Half of America will be obese within 10 years, study says, unless we work together – CNN
- The More Processed Foods You Eat, the Higher Your Diabetes Risk – The New York Times
- Poor Sleep Tied to Heart Disease and Stroke – The New York Times
Year in Review
- Survey Finds Many Lack Knowledge About Eye Health
- Eat Natto, Live Longer? – The New York Times
- A deadly virus is spreading from state to state and has infected 15 million Americans so far. It’s influenza – CNN
- Coronavirus: What it does to the body – BBC News
- How Humans Will Fight Back After the Wuhan Virus Outbreak | Time
275 英磅
- Some stress in early life extends lifespan — ScienceDaily
- Permanent hair dye and straighteners may increase breast cancer risk — ScienceDaily
- Study links hair dyes and chemical straighteners to higher breast cancer risk, particularly among black women – CNN
- Is your stomach killing you, with gas, constipation, diarrhea? It could be SIBO. – The Washington Post
- Aspirin’s health benefits under scrutiny: New research shows benefits no longer clearly outweigh harms in adults without heart disease — ScienceDaily
- When Drug Side Effects Pose Real Dangers – The New York Times
- Athletes have healthier brains that can actually hear better, study says – CNN
- Even a Little Alcohol May Raise Cancer Risk – The New York Times
- ‘Secondhand’ Author Adam Minter Tracks What Happens To Your Used Stuff : NPR
- Aiming for healthy results on medical tests for blood pressure, bone density, cholesterol; glocose, BMI, hearing and vision – The Washington Post