Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is more controversial today than decades ago. Critics of PSA screening point to the potential harms of unnecessary treatment. Proponents of the intervention offer a direct relationship between PSA screening and diagnosing prostate cancer at an earlier (and more curable) stage.... Read More
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Improve Your Cholesterol With This One Trick
Dr. Emilio Ros, director of the Lipid Clinic, Endocrinology and Nutrition Service at Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, and colleagues conducted a randomized clinical trial. Could a walnut-supplemented diet improve health?... Read More
HIIT Exercise Training: What is the Optimal Duration?
at, and blood sugar levels among those with type 2 diabetes. This efficient approach yielded improvements similar to those seen with 45 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise.... Read More
Bill Gates is Optimistic About Alzheimer’s Dementia Diagnosis
One in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.... Read More
Does Alcohol Consumption Cause Weight Gain?
The National Institutes of Health describes the scope of alcohol consumption in the United States: Over 85 percent of adults have consumed alcohol in their lifetime. Just under 70 percent report consuming alcohol during the past year, and 55 percent had alcohol within the last month.... Read More
Do This to Make Happiness a Habit
Experiencing awe. When I experience it, I feel like I am a part of something greater than myself. An awe experience may not only change how you feel but can influence your behavior. You may gain a sense of more connectedness to something bigger than yourself.... Read More