by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 17, 2020 | Health News
And if your desire to engage in healthful summertime habits is also a reaction to a few or more pounds gained over the past few difficult months, please be kind to yourself. While we may have indulged in bigger portions or more snacks than usual due to the stresses associated with being quarantined or sick […]
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 17, 2020 | Health News
A further 440,000 people in the country have also used the pandemic as an opportunity to try to quit, according to the analysis by the organization Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) and University College London (UCL), which used a YouGov survey of more than 10,000...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 17, 2020 | Health News
You can skip the hardware store and head straight to the grocery store for that, new research has suggested. Eating more than one to two servings a week of fish or shellfish may allow older women to consume enough omega-3 fatty acids to counteract the effects of air...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 17, 2020 | Health News
It found that large facilities nationwide charge between $20 and $850 for each test, not including the cost of the provider visit, facility fee or other services. These fees do not reflect rates that hospitals negotiate with insurers for in-network care. While federal...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jul 17, 2020 | Health News
In one Texas city, the federal government is going to turn a hotel into what is called a surge hospital. In Georgia, the governor said the state is working unceasingly to prevent hospital bed shortages. The head of a hospital system in hard-hit Miami-Dade County,...