Monthly Archives: November 2017
  • Women Live Longer Surrounded by Greenery
    Women Live Longer Surrounded by Greenery Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, in Boston, followed 108,630 U.S. women enrolled in the Nurses’ Read more
  • Vitamin D plus Calcium Lowers Cancer Risk
    Vitamin D plus Calcium Lowers Cancer Risk Researchers from Creighton University School of Nursing, in Omaha, Nebraska, studied 2,303 healthy postmenopausal women to determine whether a link between vitamin D and Read more
  • Music Soothes Pain after Surgery
    Music Soothes Pain after Surgery Researchers from the Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital, in New York City, studied the impact of music therapy on 60 Read more
  • Walking Reduces Symptoms of Dementia
    Walking Reduces Symptoms of Dementia A study from the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, examined the impact of regular walking on people with vascular cognitive impairment, the second-most common form Read more
  • Resveratrol May Help Eye Health
    Resveratrol May Help Eye Health Resveratrol is a natural substance found in grapes, peanuts, blueberries and other foods that’s known for its heart-protective nature. Researchers believe it may also help promote Read more
  • Biodegradable Reeboks Help Solve Waste Problem
    Biodegradable Reeboks Help Solve Waste Problem Reebok is introducing a completely compostable sneaker designed to neither harm the environment when created nor potentially clog a landfill when discarded. The shoe’s Read more
  • Innovative Building Material Trumps Concrete
    Innovative Building Material Trumps Concrete Concrete and steel allow us to build immense houses, skyscrapers and dams, but in 2012, the U.S. Energy Information Administration determined that cement manufacturing uses more Read more
  • Toddlers Routinely Reach for French Fries
    Toddlers Routinely Reach for French Fries A collaborative study published in the journal Pediatrics concludes that toddlers under the age of 2 are more likely to eat French fries than Read more
  • Court Removes Manmade Barriers
    Court Removes Manmade Barriers A legal challenge in Washington state may require spending nearly $2 billion to restore salmon habitat by removing barriers that block fish migration. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Read more

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