Heart Failure Successes not Seen in Younger Patients

Though fewer American adults were hospitalized with heart failure during the last decade, hospitalization rates among heart failure patients under age 55 saw the least change, according to a new study. Based on billing data for almost 1.7 million U.S.…

Smoking ROTS Brain

Smoking “rots” the brain by damaging memory, learning and reasoning, according to researchers at King’s College London. According to the study of 8,800 people, over 50 showed high blood pressure and overweight and also affect the brain, but to a…