‘Simply seeing green spaces’ may help reduce cravings
Access to a view of greenery from the comfort of your home reduces the frequency and intensity of cravings for alcohol, unhealthful food, and tobacco. View original article Author:
Access to a view of greenery from the comfort of your home reduces the frequency and intensity of cravings for alcohol, unhealthful food, and tobacco. View original article Author:
New research has now examined the bacterial composition of the colonic mucosa of individuals who follow low and high quality diets. View original article Author:
Trump administration enforces restrictions while courts decide whether the rules are legal. View original article Author: Amy Goldstein
Leana Wen’s departure comes as the health care and reproductive rights group faces political and financial peril over its commitment to abortion services. View original article Author: Lenny Bernstein
Parents who don’t trust the government during a measles outbreak may listen to health-care providers. View original article Author: Lena H. Sun
Whether the incentive was under $100 or over $700, paying people to quit seemed to be effective. View original article Author:
Hope Wellness offers affordable alternative to healthcare | Mg Pride 2019 The Beverly Review With health-care costs continually rising, many local residents have turned to an affordable alternative to health care and medical services that is provided by … >View original article Author:
How do we build happiness, resilience, and gratitude? In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Dr. Rick Hanson explains how the relationship between traditional Eastern wisdom, psychology, and neuroplasticity impacts our well-being and how embracing all three ways of understanding ourselves can lead to greater happiness. The post RHR: How to “Hardwire Happiness,” with Dr. … Read more
The reusable, bell-like devices unfold in the vagina to stanch menstrual flow. They are as effective as sanitary pads and tampons, according to a new analysis — and less expensive. View original article Author:
Billions in federal grants for treatment and prevention programs are set to end next year. The Trump administration has not said whether it will seek to extend them. View original article Author: