Men take over Alzheimer's care
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View ArticleTreatment shows promise to slow Alzheimer's progression
An experimental Alzheimer's drug showed "statistically significant" slowing of cognitive decline in some patients, Eli Lilly announced.
View ArticleMultiple sclerosis' link to stress isn't clear
No one knows what causes MS, but stress has gotten plenty of blame over the years for bringing on symptoms.
View ArticleLinking stress with multiple sclerosis can be tricky
http://www.usatoday.com/LIFE/usaedition/2012-08-27-MS-and-relapses_ST_U.htm
View ArticleYosemite warns visitors about hantavirus
As many as 1,700 visitors could be at risk for the rodent-borne disease, which has killed two people.
View ArticleYosemite warns visitors about hantavirus risk
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View ArticleHip flexor muscles can help you stand up to pain
The often-neglected muscle group is among the body's strongest yet sitting too long can take its toll.
View ArticleBe hip to source of back, knee pain
http://www.usatoday.com/LIFE/usaedition/2012-08-30-Hips-and-pain_ST_U.htm
View ArticleEx-NFL players more likely to die of Alzheimer's
Study finds retired football players are three to four times more likely to die from diseases caused by brain disease
View ArticleBrain disease study not without its flaws
http://www.usatoday.com/SPORTS/usaedition/2012-09-06-NFL-study-inside06_ST_U.htm
View ArticleCaregivers get TLC and advice with new online tools
As more adults become primary caregivers for parents, new Web sites help them manage care.
View ArticleKeep moving, and other advice to keep men healthy with age
Men, don't just sit there holding the remote -- follow these tips for staying active, healthy as you age.
View ArticleKnee replacements on the increase among older adults
Hospitalization is shorter but costs to Medicare are substantial, a study finds.
View ArticleSenior Olympics help older athletes stay motivated, fit
It is not too late to start a fitness program.
View ArticleAdvice to keep men healthy with age
Most men's health issues are largely preventable, doctors say.
View ArticleNew Alzheimer's drug shows promise
BOSTON Researchers announced Monday that an experimental Alzheimer's therapy has shown it slows the progression of the disease in people with ...
View ArticleStudy ties diets heavy in carbs to Alzheimer's
Older people who load up their plates with carbohydrates have nearly four times the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment, a new study ...
View ArticleMore kids injured on inflatable bouncers
http://www.usatoday.com/NEWS/usaedition/2012-11-26-Child-injuries-skyrocket-on-inflatable-bouncers-study_ST_U.htm
View ArticleMorning sickness is 'miserable' but rarely dangerous
http://www.usatoday.com/LIFE/usaedition/2012-12-04-Duchess-Kates-morning-sickness-lands-her-in-hospital_ST_U.htm
View ArticleBrain changes may get elderly scammed
Lidia Coito, 90, says she had no reason not to trust Rita Wynegar, her great-niece. When Wynegar told her in 2006 that the company managing Coito's ...
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