Topic: Medical Science
A FIRM handshake, a brisk walk or a speedy exit from a chair could all be signs of a longer life expectancy. A study in the British Medical Journal ...
The AHA's Health Research & Educational Trust affiliate will host a free web conference Sept. 20 on an Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality...
Eight years ago, Lynn Megeney would talk to science conferences about his research on cells and 30 to 40 per cent of the audience would walk out ...
A strong handshake could mean you are in for a long life, according to scientists.. . Grip strength, the speed we walk or get up from a chair and...
If your grip is strong and you're able to raise from a chair quickly, walk fast, and balance on one leg, chances are you'll live longer than people...
Promising medical research is in disarray as scientists await an appeal by the Obama administration of a judge's ruling that undercuts ...
By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini. . SM: If I were to ask you a question, given what you know of your situation at Harvard Medical...
Wyeth 'played up hormone therapy': "CHICAGO - DRUGMAKER Wyeth used ghostwriters to play up the benefits and downplay the harm of hormone...
Ghostwritten articles overstate benefits of hormone replacement therapy and downplay harms: "The first academic analysis of the 1500 documents...
The first academic analysis of the 1500 documents unsealed in recent litigation against the pharmaceutical giant Wyeth (now part of Pfizer) reveals...