Monthly Archives: January 2017

What Your Doctor Isn’t Telling You on Twitter

This article originally appeared on Time.com. Cancer doctors with Twitter accounts have something else in common: more than 70% of them receive funding from drug companies, according to a new research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine. In the study, researchers identified 634 hematologist-oncologists who were active on Twitter and looked up whether they received personal payments from drug… Read More »

One Mistake That Can Affect Your Child's Weight

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Parents who think their children are overweight may trigger a self-fulfilling prophecy, according to a new analysis of two decade-long studies. Kids whose parents considered them chunky at age 4 or 5 tended to put on more pounds in subsequent years, compared to those whose parents thought they were a normal… Read More »

One Mistake That Can Affect Your Child's Weight

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Parents who think their children are overweight may trigger a self-fulfilling prophecy, according to a new analysis of two decade-long studies. Kids whose parents considered them chunky at age 4 or 5 tended to put on more pounds in subsequent years, compared to those whose parents thought they were a normal… Read More »

One Mistake That Can Affect Your Child's Weight

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Parents who think their children are overweight may trigger a self-fulfilling prophecy, according to a new analysis of two decade-long studies. Kids whose parents considered them chunky at age 4 or 5 tended to put on more pounds in subsequent years, compared to those whose parents thought they were a normal… Read More »

One Mistake That Can Affect Your Child's Weight

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Parents who think their children are overweight may trigger a self-fulfilling prophecy, according to a new analysis of two decade-long studies. Kids whose parents considered them chunky at age 4 or 5 tended to put on more pounds in subsequent years, compared to those whose parents thought they were a normal… Read More »

Here's What Playing an Instrument Can Do for Your Brain

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Great news for all you musicians out there: Playing an instrument may boost reaction time, according to a new study. The added perk is something people of all ages can likely benefit from, say the study authors, but it may be especially important for older adults whose reaction times… Read More »

Here's What Playing an Instrument Can Do for Your Brain

This article originally appeared on RealSimple.com. Great news for all you musicians out there: Playing an instrument may boost reaction time, according to a new study. The added perk is something people of all ages can likely benefit from, say the study authors, but it may be especially important for older adults whose reaction times… Read More »

The A-Z Guide to Staying Healthy

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6 Surprising Things That May Disappear With an Obamacare Repeal

This article originally appeared on KHN.org. The Affordable Care Act of course affected premiums and insurance purchasing. It guaranteed people with pre-existing conditions could buy health coverage and allowed children to stay on parents’ plans until age 26. But the roughly 2,000-page bill also included a host of other provisions that affect the health-related choices… Read More »

The Surprising Reason Why Emily Skye Doesn't Believe in Cheat Days

Maybe you’ve used the term “cheat meal” to describe an indulgent dish or sugary dessert you’ve eaten while trying to lose weight, get in shape, or lead a healthier lifestyle. Emily Skye, the Australian social media fitness star, prefers to call them something else. “I like to call them ‘treats,’ not ‘cheats’ because I don’t want to… Read More »