You’ve heard the news – drinking tea is good for your health. But did you know that tea may reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases, and that it may improve the health of your bones and teeth?
Living Legend Bob Haldeman Believes In Wellness
To Haldeman, wellness means much more than just physical fitness. It means holistic wellness that incorporates not only the body, but also the mind and the spirit.
Science in the Spotlight Ten Medical Innovations to Watch
Thanks to new medical innovations, every five years for the past 30 years, life expectancies have been extended by a year.
Get Mad! Investing in NIH
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) predict that in the near future, doctors will have the ability to identify life-threatening diseases years before they strike and that new treatments for cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are just years away from discovery. Unfortunately, the current NIH budgetary crunch will severely limit the enormous potential to achieve these medical advances and improve the quality of life of all Americans.
Alliance View Medical Innovation: A Long-Term Vision
Our society is aging, living longer, and facing a new challenge of unprecedented levels of chronic disease. Public and policymakers are understandably worried about soaring health care costs and what the future will bring.
Medical Innovations- Living Longer and Spending More?
Alliance for Aging Research - Spring 2006 Webzine
The Power of Tea
You’ve heard the news – drinking tea is good for your health. But did you know that tea may reduce your risk of heart disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases, and that it may improve the health of your bones and teeth?
Living Legend Bob Haldeman Believes In Wellness
To Haldeman, wellness means much more than just physical fitness. It means holistic wellness that incorporates not only the body, but also the mind and the spirit.
Science in the Spotlight Ten Medical Innovations to Watch
Thanks to new medical innovations, every five years for the past 30 years, life expectancies have been extended by a year.
Get Mad! Investing in NIH
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) predict that in the near future, doctors will have the ability to identify life-threatening diseases years before they strike and that new treatments for cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are just years away from discovery. Unfortunately, the current NIH budgetary crunch will severely limit the enormous potential to achieve these medical advances and improve the quality of life of all Americans.
Alliance View Medical Innovation: A Long-Term Vision
Our society is aging, living longer, and facing a new challenge of unprecedented levels of chronic disease. Public and policymakers are understandably worried about soaring health care costs and what the future will bring.
Medical Innovations- Living Longer and Spending More?