Some health fads may not be all that healthy
Vegetable juices, coconut oil have downsides, and gluten-free makes little difference for most.
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Vegetable juices, coconut oil have downsides, and gluten-free makes little difference for most.
When Janice Covey found her husband barely breathing on the side of a cold and snowy road, she didn't know what to expect.
Regular checkups, exercise, no smoking, better diet and balance between work and play can add years.
On the road to a heart transplant, a doctor’s discovery set Mike Hensley, 57, on a new course.
Reductions seen in risk of heart disease, stroke and cancer.
By developing a baseline of health readings, wearable sensors can detect deviations to indicate sickness or infection, study finds.
Older stroke victims with anemia are up to twice as likely to die within a year, compared to non-anemic patients, study finds.
A new aortic valve and an implanted heart pump kept Bob Verburg alive, giving his heart a chance to heal.
With club membership, you're more likely to exceed aerobics and strength-training standards recommended by health officials.
People with a high tolerance for pain may face a greater risk of silent heart attacks.
Born with a severe heart defect, this lovable preschooler is now working to build muscles through therapy—and plenty of laughter.
A component in cocoa seems to control blood sugar and inflammation, but, alas, there is a caveat.