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Seniors and Exercise: How Much Does It Promote Healthy Aging?
A large study will soon look into the question; meantime, here are 7 great examples of active aging.
China Treating Severe Swine Flu with Blood Plasma
While the technique is not yet proven, it has shown a potential to save lives.
December 28, 2009
- Science
More Parents Are Able to Get Their Kids Vaccinated Against H1N1
One third of parents say that they won't get kids vaccinated against H1N1.
Managing Your Pain: How to Use Prescription Drugs Without Becoming Addicted
Be smart if you take prescription opioids—and find alternative forms of relief.
7 Better Ways Medicine Can Beat Back Swine Flu
Pandemic challenge: knowing what to do, when, and for whom.
Swine Flu Vaccination Should Target Children First
An analysis models the H1N1 virus’s potential spread and various programs to contain it.
September 10, 2009
- Science
Air Kisses, Hugs, and Other Ways to Avoid Getting Swine Flu
Pregnant women exposed to H1N1 should take antiviral drugs; everybody else, use common sense.
Choosing Between the Urgent Care Center, In-Store Clinic, and ER
When you're sick with no doc—or face too long a wait—determining where to go isn't always clear.
Treating COPD Early Improves Outcomes
New drug might slow the destructive lung condition, studies show
August 27, 2009
- HealthDay
7 Things That Make Sleep Apnea Worse
Why sleep apnea is a problem and what you can do to avoid or improve it.
