What Apes Can Teach Us About Our Heart Health
If gorillas and chimpanzees were born to clamber and climb, humans were born to walk and run. View original article Contributor:
If gorillas and chimpanzees were born to clamber and climb, humans were born to walk and run. View original article Contributor:
Wellness center offers alternative health practices: AromaTouch and Reiki The Denisonian >View original article Contributor:
Sexually transmitted disease diagnoses in 2018 broke a record for the fifth consecutive year, according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Chlamydia was the most common STD in 2018, with more than 1.7 million cases reported, followed by more than 580,000 cases of gonorrhea—3% and 5% increases over … Read more
A Philadelphia jury found that a subsidiary downplayed the risks that the anti-psychotic drug could lead to breast growth in boys. View original article Contributor:
NAMI introduces people in Rockford to alternative therapies WREX-TV >View original article Contributor:
Alternative to traditional health care gives patients options KAIT >View original article Contributor:
New research in mice suggests that dabigatran, a blood thinning drug, may help delay the development of Alzheimer’s by maintaining normal brain blood flow. View original article Contributor:
Existing medications do not address the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. A recent study attempted to track down the source of these symptoms. View original article Contributor:
We need adequate sleep, but it hasn’t always been clear why—and there’s still a lot we don’t understand about how our bodies rest. Dr. Matthew Walker has devoted his career to studying the subject of sleep and is now one of the foremost sleep experts in the world. In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, … Read more
Cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia in the United States jumped last year, and an alarming number of newborn deaths were linked to congenital syphilis. View original article Contributor: