December 3, 2015 Even low-levels of common metal linked to weaker bones Low levels of exposure to the metal cadmium may increase the risk of weaker bones and fractures in elderly men, a Swedish study suggests.
December 3, 2015 Dizziness, but not fall risk, improves after routine cataract surgery Older people with visual impairment who undergo cataract surgery report less dizziness, but may be at the same risk of falls as before the surgery, according to a new study.
December 2, 2015 New anti-aging drug could extend human life span to 120 years Do you ever think that it's kinda crazy that we can order pizza from our cellphones and yet no one can figure out how to stop (or at least slow) the inevitable march towards death?
December 1, 2015 Army doctors performed CPR on pilot after he suffered heart attack mid-flight A United Airlines pilot died after suffering a major heart attack while flying from Houston to Seattle, forcing crew members to make an emergency landing in Idaho while two doctors on board did CPR in the first-class cabin.
December 1, 2015 The power of giving: Finding a longer, happier and healthier life How much truth is really behind the saying, "It’s better to give than to receive?” Dr. Manny sits down with the author of "The Giving Way to Happiness," to discuss the ups and downs of giving and the health benefits that come with it
November 28, 2015 World's oldest man dies at age 112 in NY The world's oldest man, a 112-year-old self-taught musician, coal miner and gin rummy aficionado from western New York, has died. He was 112.
November 27, 2015 Paris Jackson has long road to recovery ahead An unnamed source who was at the hospital where Paris Jackson is recovering from a reported suicide attempt was quoted as saying, “She’s going to be OK.” Well, she isn’t going to be just fine—not without the very best psychiatry has to offer.
November 27, 2015 For women with diabetes, air pollution has higher heart risks Particle pollution like soot is a known health hazard and linked to the risk of heart disease and stroke, but women with diabetes are even more vulnerable than most people, according to a new U.S. study.
November 24, 2015 Docs, and patients, should remember to use generics Prescribing generic medicines instead of brand name drugs whenever possible cuts costs, improves patient adherence and improves health outcomes, according to a new recommendation from the American College of Physicians.
November 16, 2015 Senior centers try rebranding to lure baby boomers Rochester Senior Center in southeastern Minnesota will relocate to a gleaming, $14 million publicly funded building next year.