_ My Husband and My Eating Disorder By Jane Farrell blogMy husband and I have been married for forty-one years and for thirty-five of those years I’ve been cheating on […]
_ Heart Health10 Questions to Ask about Your Heart-Disease Risk By Jane Farrell articleEditor’s note: Heart disease is the number-one killer among women in the U.S. It’s essential that you know your own … Read More→
_ Quitting Smoking for Older Adults By Jane Farrell article“I’ve smoked two packs of cigarettes a day for 40 years—what’s the use of quitting now? Will I even be … Read More→
_ StrokeChildhood Height Linked to Adult Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell articleBeing a short child is associated with increased risk of having a stroke in adulthood, according to Danish research published … Read More→
_ Medical CareDespite Potential for More Money, Doctors Aren't Uniformly Adopting Medicare Wellness Visits By Jane Farrell articleMedical practices that adopted the annual Medicare “wellness visit” for patients saw increased revenue, and their patients were also likelier … Read More→
_ Brain HealthDim Light May Make Us "Dimwits" By Jane Farrell articleResearchers say that spending too much time in dimly lit rooms may actually change the brain’s structure and hurt one’s … Read More→
_ Health HeadlinesAsthma Attacks Declining Among U.S. Children By Jane Farrell articleChildren with asthma in the U.S. are having fewer asthma attacks, missed school days, and visits to the hospital, according … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Treatment OptionsA Loved One's Death May Spur Women to Take Aggressive Measures against Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell articleA woman’s memories of a loved one’s experience with cancer may play a significant role in how she approaches breast … Read More→
_ Online Dating Scams and How to Avoid Them By Jane Farrell blogLooking to start a new relationship? For some, that may mean meeting a new love interest online. Word to the […]
_ StrokeMore Stroke Patients May Receive Crucial Treatments under New Guideline By Jane Farrell articleMore patients could be eligible for critical treatments to remove or dissolve blood clots that cause strokes, according to a … Read More→
_ over-the-counter medicinesCan Over-The-Counter Pain Meds Influence Thoughts and Emotions? By Jane Farrell articleOver-the-counter pain medicine such as Ibuprofen and acetaminophen may influence how people process information, experience hurt feelings, and react to … Read More→
_ Breast CancerBiopsies after Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell articleIn an analysis of more than 120,000 women diagnosed with and treated for early-stage breast cancer, researchers from The University … Read More→
_ Hockey Moms and Hockey Kids By Jane Farrell blogI have a sign in my basement that says, “The only difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom […]
_ SexDon't Let Self-Consciousness about Your Body Stand in The Way of Sexual Pleasure By Jane Farrell articleI’ve always been fixated on little things. Lately I’m obsessed with my chin hairs. Despite a nearly decade- long history … Read More→
_ Health & FitnessHow Healthy Are You? By Jane Farrell articleMillions of people set goals to improve their health and fitness. The problem is that many don’t know what the … Read More→
_ Medical ProceduresPatients and Doctors Don't See Post-Surgical Scars The Same Way By Jane Farrell articleWhen it comes to post-surgical scarring, patients and doctors sometimes don’t see eye to eye. Researchers from the Perelman School … Read More→
_ Lyme diseaseA Real Problem: Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome By Jane Farrell articleIn a study of 61 people treated for the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, researchers concluded that fatigue, pain, insomnia … Read More→
_ Fight Diabetes - and Finally Get Fit By Jane Farrell articleNow that 2018 is underway, you’ve decided that this year you’re finally going to better manage your diabetes, starting with … Read More→