Medical Notes: Week of April 30, 2017
Firefighter heart attack deaths, a link between sleep and dementia, and avoiding eating junk food by...waiting.
Firefighter heart attack deaths, a link between sleep and dementia, and avoiding eating junk food by...waiting.
Dogs that can sniff out cancer, depressions and heart disease, lack of sleep connection to more arguments, and how parents feel about their kids playing sports.
Higher levels of concussions in women, DNA typos, and intelligence in first born children.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 9.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 2, 2017.
A breakthrough in a blood test for cancer, treatment for pitching injuries, and the link between productivity and a good sex life.
Mental health treatment linked to stroke, waking up early to stay healthy, and the benefits of working from home.
The increase in drug overdose deaths, vitamin D to ward off infections, and drug prices.
Opioid addicts and amnesia, traffics link to domestic violence, driving and concussion recovery, and the effects of strict discipline.
Pregnancy and baby aspirin, obesity and education, toxic snow.
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