A Taxing Success in Cutting Sugary Beverages
By John Salak – Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are killing Americans. Some estimates note that percent 50 percent of Americans drink at least one of these beverages every day. Obviously, a
By John Salak – Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are killing Americans. Some estimates note that percent 50 percent of Americans drink at least one of these beverages every day. Obviously, a
By John Salak – As if this weren’t already apparent, older people are cool. Now, science is confirming what was already realized by hundreds of millions of others. In fact,
By John Salak – Oral health is an important, if sometimes overlooked, component of overall health care. Poor oral care is dangerous, as it goes well beyond maintaining pearly white
By John Salak – Americans like to drink. One study revealed that 85 percent of those 18 or older had drunk alcohol at some point in their life and 69
Most people seem to take their vision for granted unless they have to face some catastrophic eye issue. Sure, many accept the glasses will probably be needed as they age.
By John Salak – Cold season, as in the common cold, is nearing as temperatures start to drop and people spend more time inside. Virtually everyone is suspectable to contracting
By John Salak – Dry eye disease is bad enough to make a grown person cry—provided, of course, that a person’s tear ducts allow the tears to flow. Therein lies
By John Salak – Coffee drinkers rejoice–coffee may offset heart disease. Chugging down a moderate amount of coffee (and caffeine) on a regular basis may provide protection against developing multiple
By John Salak – Combating heavy alcohol consumption is tricky, but dual solutions to limit drinking may offer a path forward. The pattern isn’t easy to change even for those
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