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A ‘booster dose’ of more massage helps reduce neck pain
Group Health and University of Vermont researchers find a longer treatment period is better for reducing dysfunction.
The aging population: Is the world ready for 2050?
Dr. Eric B. Larson adds the global angle to Dr. Andrea's LaCroix's post about the importance of maximizing functionality and activity in older people.
The aging population: Are we ready for 2050?
Dr. Andrea LaCroix writes that in 35 years, the American population aged 65+ will double. What can we do now for their health and independence?
News release: Immune response to bird flu vaccine is boosted by adjuvants
Vaccine Treatment and Evaluation Unit tests real-world use to prepare for H7N9.
Time sitting affects both health and health costs
Research from Dr. Dori Rosenberg and colleagues extends findings about the effects of sitting to veterans and older people.
6 great ideas from Dr. Mike Evans’ Birnbaum lecture
How we’re using email, smartphones, YouTube, and other digital media to inspire healthier ways.
Growing up is hard to do—especially when you have a chronic illness
Dr. Paula Lozano’s research aims to ensure chronically ill kids make a safer and easier transition to adulthood.
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