Why the young and old look on the bright side
Somehow, we can grow pessimistic about life in general while continuing to be upbeat about our own future. But we are often more optimistic than realistic.
An antibiotic didn’t help get rid of a lower respiratory tract infection
Study of 2,000 adults finds that amoxicillin didn’t work any better than a placebo.
Bankruptcy or sale of an employer can affect workers’ health insurance
Employees and retirees are sometimes left with few affordable options; new law offers some help.
Paralyzed woman uses robotic arm controlled by thoughts to feed herself
Device allow its user to achieve a level of agility and control approaching that of a human limb.
A doctor is stunned by the poor care his mother received at her hospital
Following woman’s death, relatives seek reassurances that others would not be treated as she was.
Obesity becomes a problem in China
With plentiful fast food and desk jobs, Chinese are eating worse, exercising less and getting fat.
How to recover from surgery faster
Wise patients know what to expect in the hospital, use painkillers wisely and plan for after-discharge care.
Animals have languages of their own, biologist says in new book
Also: How some parasites function as nature’s zombies by hijacking their hosts.
Bacterial traces from 3.5 billion years ago may be ‘oldest fossils’ ever found
Scientists think rocks show evidence of organisms that lived a billion years after Earth formed.
Jet lag is tougher when traveling east, but precautions can ease its effects
Exercise, drugs and a shift in sleep patterns can make it easier to fly across time zones.
Some fasting may improve health
New research suggests it might reduce the risk of developing cancer, dementia and other diseases.
The Checkup
Beware of flying champagne corks!
To avoid eye injury during the holidays, be careful uncorking that bottle of bubbly.
The Checkup
Study questions utility of women's annual pelvic exam
Research suggests that many pelvic exams are done for reasons that have little to do with medical need.
The Checkup
Aerobic exercise beats resistance training for weight loss
Research finds that aerobic activity beats resistance training for aiding weight loss.
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