Health Fears Are Nothing to Sneeze At
After witnessing a sneeze, people worry more about flu, heart attacks, accidents and crime, study finds
After Age 55, Workplace Stress Seems to Decline
Changing priorities may play a role, but expert urges employers to take heed
World Trade Center Workers Have More Cases of Acid Reflux
Study shows they have doubled risk of GERD, may be linked to mental fallout
Exposure to Holocaust May Have Raised Cancer Risks
Survivors offer clues to the impact of severe physical, psychosocial suffering, researchers say
Green Spaces Boost the Body and the Mind
Study finds measurable health benefits for those with easy access to nature
Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinsons
Treatment tested in monkeys addresses only motor issues, though, experts say
Troubled Minds Can Mean Wider Waistlines
Repeat episodes of anxiety, depression tied to weight gain, study finds
Hairstylists Often Privy to Older Clients Health Issues
Some see chance to steer them towards local elder services, report suggests
Anxious Kids at Risk for Obesity in Adulthood
Treating emotional problems early could improve long-term health, researchers say
Treating Workers Mental Woes May Boost Productivity
But not treating problems resulted in roughly same outcome, research shows
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