Finally, the WHI (Women's Health Initiative) threw cold water on hormone therapy. I'm not aware of any other medications for which advice has swung back and ...
Unions are fuming at the notion of taxing employee health benefits. Meanwhile, Republicans, scrambling for influence, are countering with their own plans. ...
He and his colleagues studied more than 2000 students who exceeded at-risk levels of alcohol consumption to assess alcohol use over the past 28 days and ...
The new results, based on data from the landmark Women's Health Initiative (WHI) trial, relate only to the combined estrogen-plus-progestin regimen of ...
The survey, conducted by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, showed public employers nationwide are modifying their employee health care ...
In 2007, the American Diabetes Association added pharmacists to a short list of recognized providers for diabetes self-management education (DSME). ...
The study concludes that people with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol are no more likely to adhere to healthy ...
... Health Organization (WHO) in recognizing May 31st as World No Tobacco Day – a day that highlights the death and disease caused by tobacco use worldwide. ...
In fact, participants in a
recent trial studying the effects of Hatha yoga also reported that they
had been able to cut back on some of their asthma ...
... pregnancy makes to that epidemic," said Dr. Raul Artal, chairman of the department of obstetrics, gynecology and women's health at St. Louis University. ...
Recent research by Shelley Taylor, a psychologist at UCLA, has found that friendships are particularly important for women's health and well-being. ...
Women Health Day, celebrated on May 28 every year, is the day to reflect on women's health, an issue which has attracted global interest since the last ...
Dr. Raul Artal, chairman of obstetrics, gynecology and women's health, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, says that, “We know that women who ...
5/29/09 Recession taking toll on nonprofits' coffers San Francisco Chronicle, Several Bay Area nonprofits fear their purses may run out of funds and
force them to shut down at a time when demand for some of the basic
services they provide continues to rise as the recession drags on, a
recent survey showed.