"We've had a lot of success, but we're now having backsliding, and there's a lot of work to be done," said Dr. David Goff.
Even if you don't smoke, your lungs face daily threats, from cooking fumes to traffic dust. New studies reveal how air ...
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Improving tobacco cessation care for people living with HIV
People living with HIV who smoke are currently more likely to die from lung cancer than from HIV-related causes. Two cancer ...
The PREVENT tool — the newest cardiovascular risk calculator — makes individual dialogue between doctor and patient more ...
Add it soups or salads, Spinach turns out to be an excellent winter food. This everyday green vegetable supports blood and bone health, immune strength, and general vitality. Uncover why it can be a h ...
The University at Albany and Virginia Commonwealth University were awarded a $6.5 million NIH grant to establish a federal ...
In the U.S. alone, more than 6.7 million people have heart failure, a number that is projected to increase to more than 8.5 ...
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Moms believe strength training beneficial for women of all ages
Strong moms Aliza Goco, Jackie Go, Sam Valenciano, and Millie de Luna all believe that disciplined strength training is ...
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New Study in Mice Reveals Long-Term Metabolic Risks of Ketogenic Diet
A study published in Science Advances by University of Utah Health researchers sheds light on the long-term effects of the ...
The complications highlight pregnancy as a crucial life opportunity for CV health optimization, said investigators led by ...
An international research consortium co-led by scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the University of Toronto and University of ...
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