Kicking the habit? Don’t go it alone
Your odds of quitting for good will improve if you lean on therapies and others for help.
Your odds of quitting for good will improve if you lean on therapies and others for help.
There's plenty of focus on blood pressure and cholesterol, but consider evaluating the efficiency of your cardiorespiratory system.
New research shows people who use antacid drugs are almost twice as likely to need allergy medications.
Years-long study finds city dwellers in tree-shaded neighborhoods experience less psychological distress and enjoy better general health.
Hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol and smoking have long been seen as risk factors for stroke. A new report says it's time we add sleep disorders to the list.
Summer draws nigh, bringing with it a host of troubles for those with asthma and allergies.
Study: Women snore, too, and should take it seriously.
Even a modest increase in fitness level can improve longevity and quality of life.
The speed of your strength-training workout is a strong indicator of your overall health—and could hint at your possible lifespan.
If your enthusiasm for fitness is waning, a walking group could bring new energy—and accountability.
Weight-loss surgery is a game changer for many, but diet and lifestyle are the major factors in long-term success.
This year's dose is about 50 percent effective against the predominant flu strain, vastly outperforming last year's formulation.