- What’s The Real Story About the Danger of Soft Drinks?
- Vitamin E found to prevent muscle damage after heart attack — ScienceDaily
- Regular aerobic exercise may slow Alzheimer’s progression – CNN
- How to Get Back Into Working Out After a Long Break | Time
- Male breast cancer screening in high-risk patients extremely successful, study says – CNN
235 磅
- Suicide Prevention Day: How to help someone who is suicidal – CNN
- High schoolers who don’t date are less depressed than their counterparts who do, study says – CNN
- The Unusual Tale of the Roaming Gallstones – The New York Times
- Why young females with obesity are at early risk for cardiovascular disease — ScienceDaily
- If You Hate Floss, It’s O.K. to Try These Alternatives – The New York Times
五十
- Naps May Be Good for Your Heart, a New Study Says | Time
- Why people gain weight as they get older — ScienceDaily
- How Parents Can Stay Close to Grown-Up Children – The New York Times
- Road rage is on the rise. Here’s how to survive dangerous encounters. – CNN
- Are You at Risk of a Mid-Career Rut?
- ‘Magic mushroom’ drug reduces anxiety and depression in cancer patients for five years – CNN
- Polyamorous relationships: When three isn’t a crowd – CNN
- Homework is pointless. Here’s what you should be doing instead – CNN
睡眠
- High Doses of Vitamin D Don’t Strengthen Bones – The New York Times
- Tracking your exercise more effective with competition, study says – CNN
- Who’s Missing From Breast Cancer Trials? Men, Says the F.D.A. – The New York Times
- Shorter people are at a greater risk of Type 2 diabetes, study says – CNN
- Daytime naps once or twice a week may be linked to a healthy heart, researchers say – CNN
安息
- OnMedica – News – Boost strength and balance, says new exercise guidance
- The Big Number: 29 million Americans take low-dose aspirin daily, but some probably shouldn’t – The Washington Post
- Too Little Sleep, or Too Much, May Raise Heart Attack Risk – The New York Times
- Offering children a variety of vegetables increases acceptance — ScienceDaily
- High-fat diets affect your brain, not just your physical appearance — ScienceDaily
命案
- Death by Diet Soda? – The New York Times
- Global analysis finds early onset colorectal cancer rising in many high-income countries: Steep inclines often in sharp contrast to rapid declines in older adults — ScienceDaily
- Mouthwash after exercise may counter blood pressure benefit, study finds – CNN
- Strengthen muscles as well as heart to stay fit and healthy, say top doctors – BBC News
- The health risks of supplements and alternative medicine – The Washington Post
生病
- Should I Give My Child Juice? Here’s What Experts Say | Time
- Vegans and vegetarians may have higher stroke risk – BBC News
- Furry friends ease depression, loneliness after spousal loss — ScienceDaily
- Coffee may protect against gallstones — ScienceDaily
- Migraines linked to higher risk of dementia — ScienceDaily