by Sue Robbins | Sep 27, 2015 | Wellness
It can be a tough call to service for doctors who find themselves thousands of feet up in the air, providing medical care in a contained space with little equipment. A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine gives doctors instructions on how best to...
by Sue Robbins | Sep 14, 2015 | Wellness
Breast cancer is the leading cancer for women worldwide, and its incidence has increased by more than 20% worldwide since 2008. It has been suggested that the Mediterranean diet, rich in plant foods, fish and olive oil, may reduce the risk of breast cancer. A study...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 17, 2015 | Migraine
There are lots of articles out there that tell us sitting too long is bad for our bodies. Now there are studies that say being sedentary can also have a negative impact on our minds. In a recent review of studies, Australian researchers found evidence of a link...
by Sue Robbins | Mar 8, 2015 | Headache Drugs
In a 3-year study of 5,000 patients with moderate or severe depression, doctors from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City found that those treated with antidepressants appeared to have lower rates of death, coronary artery disease and...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 22, 2015 | Headache Drugs
A new British study has found that even a few bouts of moderate exercise each week can cut a middle-aged woman’s odds for heart disease, blood clots and stroke. The message, according to study lead author Miranda Armstrong: “To prevent heart disease,...