_ Dental Health3 Ways A Good Smile Can Brighten A Child's Future By Jane Farrell article The idiom “Don’t judge a book by its cover” means you shouldn’t form an opinion about someone based on … Read More→
_ Health HeadlinesAnnual Report to The Nation: Overall Cancer Mortality Continues to Decline By Jane Farrell articleThe latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer finds that overall cancer death rates continue to … Read More→
_ Concussions and other common head injuriesDoctors Fail to Flag Concussion Patients for Critical Followup By Jane Farrell articleAlthough there is increasing evidence of the long-term effects of concussion, more than half the patients seen at top-level trauma … Read More→
_ ExerciseVigorous Exercise Can Slow Down Heart's Aging By Jane Farrell articleTo keep your heart young, it’s necessary to exercise four to five days per week, according to new research published … Read More→
_ Loneliness: Understanding and Beating the Hidden Health Risk By Jane Farrell articleEditor’s note: A new study reveals loneliness at epidemic levels, with almost half of Americans missing meaningful in-person daily interactions, … Read More→
_ One in Ten Parents Say Their Child Has Gotten Sick from Spoiled or Contaminated Food By Jane Farrell articleOne in ten parents say their child has become sick from contaminated food, with restaurants being the worst culprits, according … Read More→
_ Is Emotional Eating Contributing to Your Prediabetes? By Jane Farrell articleIf you’ve been diagnosed with prediabetes or have been told that you’re at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes, … Read More→
_ KnowledgeHelping Kids Be Scientists By Jane Farrell articleWith the right techniques, children can eventually become citizen scientists – members of the public whose activities can contribute to … Read More→
_ Money MattersCommon Challenges Young People Face in Choosing Health Plans By Jane Farrell articleWhile recent grads are already worrying about student loan debts, there’s another pressing financial problem. In a recent survey, eHealth … Read More→
_ MelanomaMen with History of NonMelanoma Less Likely to Die of Melanoma By Jane Farrell articleSkin cancer survivors know firsthand that the disease is most treatable when detected early, so they’re more likely to be … Read More→
_ Training Your "Compassion Muscle" By Jane Farrell articleNew research indicates that as little as two weeks of “compassion meditation training” may reduce the distress a person feels … Read More→
_ Sleep HygieneLack of Sleep Impairs Brain Power, Promotes Disease By Jane Farrell article“To sleep, perchance to dream, ay, there’s the rub.” Unfortunately, the lament of Shakespeare’s Hamlet remains all too true for … Read More→
_ AtherosclerosisOn The Horizon: Non-Invasive Therapy to Treat Atherosclerosis By Jane Farrell articleAn injection may one day be able to reverse atherosclerosis, according to emerging research presented at the American Heart Association’s … Read More→
_ Mind & Body WellnessFive Tips for Body Trust, Connection and Acceptance By Jane Farrell articleBody Trust involves developing a deep connection with your body so that you can make choices around food, exercise, sleep, … Read More→
_ Women's Health and WellnessGynecology and Your Heart Health By Jane Farrell articleAnnual “well woman” exams by OB/GYNs give an opportunity to evaluate another area of women’s health: heart health, according to … Read More→
_ Spect Imaging Results By Jane Farrell blogLast year, I started surfing the net about Spect Brain Imaging. Dr. Daniel Amen is the name I had been […]
_ Healthy Diet & NutritionFive Ways A Healthy Gut Makes A Healthy Brain By Jane Farrell articleThe idiom “trust your gut” means relying on intuition, rather than thoughtful, deep analysis, to make a decision. But research … Read More→
_ Breast CancerMultigene Testing Replacing BRCA Tests for Breast Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell article The use of genetic tests aimed at detecting mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes in women with breast … Read More→