Green Space in Cities May Soothe the Heart
Study found lowered heart rates in residents when they walked by vacant lots that had been beautifiedContinue Reading
HIV Patients May Fare as Well as Others With Kidney Transplants
But study also found that survival rates were lower if organ recipient also had hepatitis CContinue Reading
Could In-Car Breathalyzers Slash Rate of Booze-Linked Crashes?
Study says yes, but experts say the technology must first be refined and gain wider acceptanceContinue Reading
A Sense of Purpose May Benefit Your Brain
Study finds seniors with a positive mental state less likely to have cerebral tissue damageContinue Reading
Live Liver Transplants Seem Safe, Effective for Sudden Liver Failure
And live donors do well after the procedure, study reportsContinue Reading
Cancer Patients Who Smoke, Drink May Face Longer Feeding Tube Use
But it’s not clear from study if dropping these habits would shorten the time people need outside nutritionContinue Reading
Can Fish Oil Help Boys With ADHD Pay Attention?
Perhaps, but it won’t take the place of medication, expert saysContinue Reading
‘Ground Zero’ Workers at Risk of Autoimmune Diseases: Study
Prolonged exposure linked to rheumatoid arthritis, lupusContinue Reading
L.A. Law Curbing Fast Food Didn’t Cut Obesity Rates: Study
Most eateries in targeted neighborhoods were too small to be affected by zoning law, researcher saysContinue Reading









