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Speaking More Than One Language May Help the Brain
June 1, 2014
There's a common expression: "It’s never too late to learn." When it comes to the benefits of learning another language, this expression seems to hold true.
Pharmacists Improved Stroke Patient Care
April 14, 2014
Those who have a stroke or even a mini-stroke face greater odds of a bigger stroke, heart attack or dying. When pharmacists play a role in counseling patients, these heart risk factors may improve.
Googling Seasonal Mental Health
April 11, 2013
Can the seasons have an effect on mental health? In some people, seasonal affective disorder and depressive symptoms worsen during winter months. But a new study shows that the weather may impact more than a handful of mental health conditions.
Do Cancer Screening Guidelines Change Behavior?
November 7, 2012
Several years ago, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended that women in their 40s not have breast cancer screening mammograms. USPSTF also said there was “insufficient evidence” for women 75 and older to be screened. Did women follow these guidelines?
Friendly Flashes
February 1, 2011
Researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle have discovered hot flashes may help protect women against breast-cancer risk by up to 50 percent.
Googling Gamble: Health News in the Information Age
January 11, 2011
More Americans are tuning to the Internet to get their health and medical news, a recent study shows. But is the information they're getting valuable?