- What’s the point of the menopause? – BBC
- How Telehealth Can Reduce Carbon Emissions | TIME
- Epsom wellbeing strategy aims to increase life expectancy
- Suffolk ovarian cancer patients share experiences for awareness
- Telehealth might be a good option for women with incontinence | ScienceDaily
車子沒電
- Advil or Tylenol? Which painkiller to take and when : NPR
- Breast MRI after mammogram? How to decide if you need the test : NPR
- Men’s health: They put off GP visits – then came a tipping point
- This 77-year-old runner shows how to stay fit as we age – The Washington Post
- Father’s mental health can impact children for years | ScienceDaily
硬碟壞掉
- Researchers use machine learning to predict exercise adherence | ScienceDaily
- Aging men and social connection. Is there a disconnect? : NPR
- Insomnia and sleep medication use connected to disability in older adults | ScienceDaily
- Cognitively impaired older drivers are less likely to cause a crash when accompanied by a passenger | ScienceDaily
- The Single Best Type of Apology | TIME
市中心
- Menopause at an early age can exacerbate cognitive decline | ScienceDaily
- Uncovering the relationship between life and sound | ScienceDaily
- Gun Injuries of All Kinds Go Up During Hunting Season | TIME
- Researchers report association between urinary incontinence, cardiovascular disease | ScienceDaily
- Got spring allergies? Doctors share tips for managing your symptoms : NPR
[翻譯] 為什麼您的胸部下垂,腳掌萎縮,但耳垂越來越長
生意不好
- 8 Ways to Respond to an Apology | TIME
- CT scans contribute to U.S. cancer burden : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Popular CT scans could account for 5% of all cancer cases a year, study suggests | ScienceDaily
- What to Know About Whooping Cough | TIME
- Heart valve abnormality is associated with malignant arrhythmias | ScienceDaily
受歡迎的駕駛
- Simultaneous alcohol, cannabis use may fuel more drinking | ScienceDaily
- Is U.S. chicken really ‘chlorinated’ and is it safe? : Shots – Health News : NPR
- High blood pressure? Eat more bananas | ScienceDaily
- Plant-based diet linked to longer life
- Sharp uptake in use of new weight loss and glucose-lowering medications | ScienceDaily