By Brenda Goodman
Studies Suggest Whole Grains and Dietary Fiber in Cereals May Cut Hypertension Risk
READ MORE


By Daniel J. DeNoon
Study Shows Patients With Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy Are Walking Better With PRO051 Treatment
READ MORE


By DAVID LEONHARDT
In the not too distant past — 1980 — one of every six babies born in the West African nation of Liberia died in infancy. Overall life expectancy was a mere 48 years. The great majority of Liberians couldn’t read in 1980. Most girls h
READ MORE


By DAVID LEONHARDT
My column this week discusses “Getting Better,” a new book in which the economist Charles Kenny argues that many people have overlooked the enormous improvements in human well-being over the last few decades. Mr. Kenny is a senior fellow
READ MORE


By A. G. SULZBERGER
The sign out front advertises free pregnancy tests, information about abortion and testing for sexually transmitted diseases. But it is not an abortion clinic — it is home to the Alpha Center, an organization in Sioux Falls, S.D., dedicated to
READ MORE


By ADAM LIPTAK
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Tuesday that investors suing a drug company for securities fraud may rely on its failure to disclose scattered reports of adverse affects from an over-the-counter cold remedy that fell short of statistical sig
READ MORE


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it would halt imports of dairy products and produce from the area of Japan where a nuclear reactor is leaking radiation.
READ MORE


By LISA SANDERS, M.D.
The Challenge: Can you solve a medical mystery involving a healthy child who is losing her hair?
READ MORE


By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Who can cross a busy road better, a varsity wrestler or a psychology major? That question, which seems to beg for a punch line, actually provided the motivation for an unusual and rather beguiling new experiment in which student athletes were pitted
READ MORE


By TARA PARKER-POPE
Are you happy with the frequency of sex in your relationship?
READ MORE


By TARA PARKER-POPE
Does religion belong in therapy? A growing number of counselors and patients think it does. Faith-based therapy is growing in popularity, reports Psychology Today, as more patients look for counselors who can discuss their problems and goal
READ MORE


By GARDINER HARRIS
When the Three Mile Island nuclear generating station along the Susquehanna River seemed on the verge of a full meltdown in March 1979, Gov. Richard L. Thornburgh of Pennsylvania asked a trusted aide to make sure that the evacuation plans for the su
READ MORE


By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL
Ten days after an earthquake and tsunami crippled a nuclear plant in Japan, officials are detecting abnormal levels of radiation in what may seem like a scattershot assortment of foods: milk from Fukushima Prefecture, where the reactors sit; spinach
READ MORE


By JANE E. BRODY
Antibiotics are important drugs, perhaps the most important. In a world beset with “an unprecedented wave of new and old infections,” as one expert recently wrote, it is critically important that antibiotics work well when people need t
READ MORE


By PETER B. BACH, M.D.
When my wife, Ruth, learned she had breast cancer, friends told us not to worry. After all, they said, a lot of progress has been made.
READ MORE


By ANAHAD O’CONNOR
With so many questions surrounding hormone replacement therapy, alternative remedies for hot flashes have become increasingly popular. But few if any have solid scientific weight behind them, and flaxseed supplements appear to be no exception.
READ MORE


Behind the Mask 2011-03-23
By C. CLAIBORNE RAY
Q. Does wearing surgical masks reduce the spread of illnesses?
READ MORE


By MADONNA BEHEN
Toddlers are usually switched from rear-facing to forward-facing car seats right after their first birthday — an event many parents may celebrate as a kind of milestone.
READ MORE


By ANDREW POLLACK
SEATTLE — The health care board was in session, and Deryk Lamb was pleading for them to continue paying for the spinal injections he receives to dull the pain from a workplace injury.
READ MORE


By PAULA SPAN
I’m enjoying a blog called The Downsize Challenge, whose author posts weekly about her trials and triumphs as she culls through a lifetime’s possessions crammed into her grandfather’s two-bedroom Florida condo.
READ MORE


<<... <... 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 ...> ...>>
 
 
 
Patent Pending:   60/481641
 
Copyright © 2024 NetDr.com. All rights reserved.