Articles for Tag: "Sherman"

More women having children later in life, study finds 
More women having children later in life, study finds
Find out why more women are postponing childbirth until their 30s and 40s.
Short, high impact workouts do the body good 
Short, high impact workouts do the body good
A new study finds that the intensity, not duration, of exercise may offer big health benefits.
Inside look: Behind the OR doors  Featured
Inside look: Behind the OR doors
Get a behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of an operating room team dedicated to saving lives.
Ultra-early treatment may boost stroke recovery 
Ultra-early treatment may boost stroke recovery
According to new research, people experiencing a mild and moderate stroke may benefit from medication treatment within 90 minutes of symptoms.
No. 1 cause of kidney disease? Unmanaged diabetes  Featured
No. 1 cause of kidney disease? Unmanaged diabetes
Health experts say it’s critical for diabetes patients to understand how the condition may damage their kidneys and how to prevent it.
‘Watch and wait’ for some prostate cancers 
‘Watch and wait’ for some prostate cancers
Researchers say a non-aggressive approach may be the best course of action for low-grade tumors.
Tide turning in the fight against childhood obesity? 
Tide turning in the fight against childhood obesity?
A new report shows a decline in obesity rates among low-income preschoolers in 19 states. Could this be a trend?