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Sticks, Not Carrots, May Work Best to Boost Employees’ Health

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Fitness & Exercise, Health Insurance, Mental Health, Public Health

Monetary penalties beat rewards in motivating workers to get healthier, study findsContinue Reading

Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggestsContinue Reading

Race May Affect Risk for Dementia

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don’t know whyContinue Reading

Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health

But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggestsContinue Reading

Race May Affect Risk for Dementia

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don’t know whyContinue Reading

Cancer Patients Who Miss Radiation Treatments at High Risk for Relapse

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Cancer

Missed appointments prolong treatment, increase likelihood for cancer to return, study findsContinue Reading

Helping With Health Care Takes Heavy Toll on Caregivers

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Care Giving, Family Health, General Health, Mental Health

Analysis found that family and friends suffered physical, financial and social costsContinue Reading

Advanced 3D Printer Shows Potential for New Tissues, Organs

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Cosmetic, General Health, Health & Technology

Research with rodents suggests it’s feasible to create ‘human-scale’ body partsContinue Reading

Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Linked to Dementia Risk in Study

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Alzheimers, Gastrointestinal Problems, Mental Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Research finds association among users over age 75, but can’t prove the medications cause memory problemsContinue Reading

New Type of Weight-Loss Surgery May Be Less Risky, Cheaper

2016-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2016
In: Dieting, Food and Health, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Obesity

But, at least one expert isn’t sure about long-term success of procedureContinue Reading

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