Articles for Tag: "Advocate Health Care"

Are we on the brink of a physician shortage of epic proportions? 
Are we on the brink of a physician shortage of epic proportions?
By 2025, the U.S. will need nearly 100,000 more doctors to provide care to a growing aging population.
Social media: A growing source of family conflict 
Social media: A growing source of family conflict
Parents are enforcing limits on their kids’ online activity, but it’s mom and dad who are often accused of “oversharing.”
Arsenic in rice cereal raises questions 
Arsenic in rice cereal raises questions
Babies who eat rice products have higher arsenic concentrations in their bodies, but is it harmful?
Cheat days work for weight loss 
Cheat days work for weight loss
New research shows that having a planned cheat day can help you stay on track to achieve your fitness goals.
Is hunger sending people to the hospital? 
Is hunger sending people to the hospital?
Many medically-vulnerable people face extra burdens that could impact their health.
Knee replacement might raise risk of hip and spine fractures 
Knee replacement might raise risk of hip and spine fractures
Almost 720,000 total knee replacements are carried out in the U.S. each year, but there may be a downside.
Mindfulness may help those struggling with weight loss  Featured
Mindfulness may help those struggling with weight loss
A new study suggests that working this practice into your daily routine may help you achieve diet success.