[ad_1] For the 30% of children who have problems falling or staying asleep — their genes may be to blame. That’s according to a 15-year study recently published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, which found that certain genetic variants can have an impact on children’s sleep quality …
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[ad_1] Study: COVID cut life expectancy but women continue to live longer than men Study: COVID cut life expectancy but women continue to live longer than men 01:07 BOSTON – When it comes to life expectancy, the gender gap is widening even further. A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan …
Read More »Reducing salt intake by just 1 teaspoon has same effect as blood pressure meds, study finds
[ad_1] An estimated 61.9 million U.S. adults are on blood pressure medication, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — but a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that cutting just 1 teaspoon of salt each day could have the same …
Read More »Research finds women who sleep less are at higher risk for diabetes
[ad_1] Research finds women who sleep less are at higher risk for diabetes Research finds women who sleep less are at higher risk for diabetes 00:50 BOSTON – Getting just a little less sleep a night could increase the risk of diabetes in women. Throughout their lives, women often struggle …
Read More »Should you get the COVID and flu vaccines at the same time?
[ad_1] Getting the COVID and flu vaccines simultaneously could be safe and even beneficial, according to study findings presented at the Vaccines Summit Boston this week. In a study, researchers found that people who got both shots at the same time showed higher levels of antibodies against COVID than those …
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[ad_1] The number of countries battling disruptive outbreaks of measles surged to 37 last year, a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Thursday, as officials warn that the global fight against the disease has struggled to recover in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Measles …
Read More »Diabetes screening may be as simple as speaking into smartphone with new AI app, researchers say
[ad_1] Getting screened for type 2 diabetes could one day be as simple as speaking into your smartphone. Currently, gauging diabetes risk requires fasting, taking a blood test and waiting days for the results. In an effort to change that, researchers from Klick Applied Sciences in Toronto, Canada, have developed …
Read More »Mom loses limbs to flu, study shows risks of sitting, and veteran gets new eye and face
[ad_1] For Kristin Fox, a 42-year-old mother and high-school principal in Ohio, the flu led to the loss of her arms and legs — and the start of a long and challenging journey to a new normal. (Kristin Fox) CAUTIONARY TALE – A healthy young mother lost all four limbs …
Read More »Want to live longer? Follow 8 heart-healthy habits, says the American Heart Association
[ad_1] Making several specific lifestyle changes could slow biological aging by six years, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). A new study from the organization has found that improved heart health is key to helping to slow down the aging process, which in turn reduces the risk of cardiovascular …
Read More »Spending the night in an emergency room puts older adults at higher risk of dying in the hospital: study
[ad_1] Some patients who have to spend a night in the emergency room before being admitted to the hospital may face a higher risk of dying there, according to a new study in JAMA Internal Medicine. Researchers in France assessed statistics from 97 different emergency departments across the country between …
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