- For older people, surgery poses risks that aren’t always made clear – The Washington Post
- Waist size and possible health risks – The Washington Post
- Inflammation’s Hidden Role in Weight Loss – The Atlantic
- ‘Stressors’ in middle age linked to cognitive decline in older women — ScienceDaily
- Statins Provide Heart Benefits Past Age 75 – The New York Times
車禍
- Benefits of Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT)
- Effects of Blue Light Exposure on Your Eyes and Sleep
- Socially active 60-year-olds face lower dementia risk — ScienceDaily
- A Brain Scan May Predict Alzheimer’s. Should You Get One? – The New York Times
- What are ‘hormone diets’ — and can they really help you lose weight quickly? – The Washington Post
機油更換
- More cancer cases among women with sleep apnea — ScienceDaily
- Sensory impairment and health expectancy in older adults — ScienceDaily
- Why Do We Hiccup? – The New York Times
- The Real Reasons You’re Experiencing Memory Loss
- Getting the Right Care for Painful Autoimmune Conditions – The New York Times
鬼叫
- 10 Medical Myths We Should Stop Believing. Doctors, Too. – The New York Times
- Screen Time And Your Child: How To Mentor, Not Monitor : NPR
- More people born with a single lower heart chamber survive; but, face challenges — ScienceDaily
- In modern mating, sex isn’t the only thing that’s cheap – The Washington Post
- Why So Many of Us Don’t Lose Weight When We Exercise – The New York Times
地震
太太回來
- OnMedica – News – Morning larks appear to have lower risk of breast cancer
- Exercises to Do After 50 to Prevent Hip and Back Pain
- Coping With Perimenopause? How the Internet Gets it Wrong
- Teens who can describe negative emotions can stave off depression — ScienceDaily
- 5 Ways to Help a Loved One Who Suffers From Migraines | Time
尿尿
- OnMedica – News – Being active in middle and older age linked to longer life
- FDA Approves Drug to Treat Low Sex Drive in Women
- HPV Vaccines Are Reducing Infections, Warts — and Probably Cancer – The New York Times
- Here’s How to Handle a Migraine at Work | Time
- Are testosterone-boosting supplements effective? Not likely — ScienceDaily