‘Prevention is worth a pound of cure’
Amid a steady drop in COVID-19 cases, health leaders offer important reminders about the value of cardiovascular care.
Amid a steady drop in COVID-19 cases, health leaders offer important reminders about the value of cardiovascular care.
When an 80-year-old retired teacher got her COVID-19 vaccine, her granddaughter delivered the shot.
The more pounds a woman loses, the lower her risk.
Before you take off to run the jingle bell race, make sure you take appropriate injury prevention steps.
On average, 30 million Americans have diabetes, and the number of adults diagnosed with the disease has more than tripled in the past 20 years.
Eating healthful foods, engaging in physical activity and avoiding alcohol is tied to lower overall risk.
The house and garden varieties tend to be fairly basic—lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions—and good bets if you're watching your weight or calorie intake.
Getting a move on also lowers body weight, blood pressure and triglycerides.
Analysis found that only healthy fruits, vegetables and grains guarded against heart disease.
Stings, bites, outdoor cooking and even fireworks keep poison control centers hopping.
A proactive approach to pre-diabetes aims to help people avoid the condition.
By setting goals and developing a well-informed plan, you can find a new normal that works for you.