As the world remembers the Hamas-led terror attacks on Israel exactly one year ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) is ...
A Stanford symposium featuring Scott Atlas and Anders Tegnell and remarks from President Jonathan Levin '94 sparked ...
The movement to reduce sitting time is driven by evidence suggesting that prolonged sitting is linked to health risks similar ...
Heart attacks often seem sudden, but they usually result from years of unhealthy habits. The World Health Organization ...
Researchers raise concerns in a recent commentary. Since 1990, the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has nearly ...
Weekend warriors' reap the same health benefits as daily exercisers, a new study found. Both weekend and regular exercisers ...
Daily sodium intake above 2,300 milligrams per day is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This article has suggestions ...
Counseling Schools examined peer-reviewed research and data from WHO and the American Psychological Association to understand ...
Cardiovascular diseases are a pressing health concern. As per the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases ...
Routhenstein points out that some people use Diet Coke as “a pick-me-up during the day.” While enjoying a soda is OK, Routhenstein notes that it can’t give you the energy that a snack or meal would if ...
As World Heart Day approaches, it's a good time to reflect on your habits and make small, sustainable changes that can have a ...
New research suggests that incorporating more flavonoid-rich foods and beverages into the diet may help lower a person's risk ...