Efforts needed to improve the diets of African-Americans with uncontrolled hypertension

Many African Americans with uncontrolled hypertension do not have recommended food categories in their homes and are not having adequate discussions with their doctors about diet.

Study suggests worsening trends in headache management

Each year more than 12 million Americans visit their doctors complaining of headaches, which result in lost productivity and costs of upward of $31 billion annually.

Less couch time equals fewer cookies

Simply changing one bad health habit has a domino effect on others, a new study reports. It’s a two-for-one benefit because many behaviors are closely related, like noshing in front of the TV