A healthy lifestyle may offset the effects of life-shortening genes by more than 60%, suggests an analysis of the findings from several large long term studies, published online in the journal BMJ ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine confirms that there remain significant health detriments long after the ...
Correspondence to Dr Alice A Gibson, Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine ...
The team, including researchers from Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China, found that while genes and lifestyle together impact a person's lifespan, an unhealthy lifestyle could heighten ...
According to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAMA), adopting heart-healthy behaviours ...
A recent study published in the British Medical Journal Evidence-Based Medicine suggests that adopting a healthy lifestyle can ...
New research details healthy lifestyle factors that may extend your life. People with a genetic risk of early death can extend their life by up to 5.5 years. Doctors say lifestyle factors can make ...
The findings indicate that as men grow older, those who have children tend to experience worse heart health outcomes than ...
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Kids may pull on your heartstrings in more ways than one. Fathers have worse cardiovascular health than men without kids, according to a new study. Researchers from Northwestern University and Ann ...