The risk of developing dementia may be much higher than previously thought, a study published in the journal Nature Medicine ...
Medical historians say that the phrase “Make America Healthy Again” obscures a past during which this country’s people ate, ...
Cardiologist Dr. Nanette Wenger became the chief of cardiology at Grady Memorial Hospital in 1958, and still today in her 90s, is serving patients in Atlanta.
Two Greenville-area hospital systems will begin restricting patient visitations due to increased flu and respiratory illnesses.
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Time-restricted eating, particularly among people with underlying metabolic disorders, may confer benefits beyond weight loss ...
Whether it's a wintry visit to a snow-covered ski resort or a summertime hike in an alpine park, a vacation in the mountains ...
In previous First Word columns, I discussed the effects of SGLT2 inhibitors on the kidney to prevent progression of chronic ...
In this era of fitness trackers, we have easy access to our heart rate at any given moment. Every so often, a number catches your eye as it flashes on your Garmin or Apple Watch while you're sitting ...
Dr. Angela Snow wants patients to make exercise a priority and "to schedule it as a part of the day just like you would schedule an appointment, and stick to it." Here's how to start.
Experts say there are ways to reduce our risk of dementia, including diet and exercise, protecting against hearing loss, and ...
The Biden administration is poised to try to lower the amount of nicotine in tobacco products, an eleventh-hour effort that’s ...