New research shows that a set of healthy lifestyle habits can help preserve brain function in folks with mild cognitive ...
A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
A new study suggests that higher lifestyle scores could be linked to a positive impact on risk factors for heart disease, ...
A healthy lifestyle may be able to cancel out roughly 60% of the impact of “life-shortening” genes, ... [+] potentially adding another five years to your life, according to a recent study.
Exposure to natural environments, whether through direct interaction or imagery, significantly promotes healthier food ...
Kids may pull on your heartstrings in more ways than one. Fathers have worse cardiovascular health than men without kids, according to a new study. Researchers from Northwestern University and Ann & ...
Even if your genetics put you at greater risk for early death, a healthy lifestyle could help you significantly combat it, according to a new study. That risk could be mitigated by about 62% in ...
A small study led by Dean Ornish, MD, showed promising results in stopping or reversing cognitive decline linked to Alzheimer ...
By the time they turn 60, Gen Xers (born between 1965 and 1980), are projected to see a cancer rate higher than that of Baby ...
Increased risks of cardiovascular disease incidence were found among participants with high early adulthood adiposity, ...
A low-calorie sweetener called xylitol used in many reduced-sugar foods and consumer products such as gum and toothpaste may ...
New research shows that a set of healthy lifestyle habits can help preserve brain function in folks with mild cognitive ...