On average, only about half of a random sample of Medicare Part D recipients were adhering to their life-saving heart failure medications – with rates… Read more
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Marathon Training Part 1: Don’t Forget the Fuel
This is the first in a three-part series on training for the Pittsburgh Marathon. Eat, drink and be wary. In moderation, of course, when… Read more
Researchers Seek Public’s Help in Halting the Spread of Flu
With flu running rampant across many parts of the United States, a frequently asked question is, “How do you prevent the spread of flu among… Read more
Say Goodbye to the Winter Blues With Light Therapy
It’s not just cold outside, but the days are also short. So it’s not unusual to have a case of the winter blues. But if you’re… Read more
In the News: What’s Mitochrondrial DNA?
To verify that the 528-year-old bones buried under a parking lot in Leicester, England, belonged to Richard III, archeologists decided to “follow the mommy”: the… Read more