Tag Archives: Early

Hungry? Resting bodies burn more calories in late afternoon, early evening

In the name of biological science, it was a particularly big ask. Boston researchers kept seven people in windowless rooms for 37 days. No clocks, radios, televisions, phones or internet. Bedtimes were adjusted so that each night, participants went to sleep four hours later, throwing their body’s circadian rhythms so off balance the effect was… Read More: Hungry? Resting bodies burn more calories in late afternoon, early… »

Early birds have lower breast cancer risk? What you need to know

November 7, 2018 Posted By Categories Mary Chris Jaklevic is a reporter-editor at HealthNewsReview.org. She tweets as @mcjaklevic. Wake me when it’s over. There was a lot of misleading information in news stories this week about a study of sleep traits and risk of breast cancer. It was a complex study to decipher, but instead… Read More: Early birds have lower breast cancer risk? What you need… »

Doctors 'need to start early conversation with patients about dying'

Doctors need to get better at having difficult conversations with dying patients and not just in their final days, according to a report from the Royal College of Physicians. It says doctors should talk to people who could die within 12 months, who may be frail or terminally ill, and give them choices over their… Read More: Doctors 'need to start early conversation with patients about dying' »

Early action and healthy living helps manage back and knee pain. By Mahesh Singh

   If one is living a healthy life without any kind of body pain, they should consider themselves lucky. In a day and age where everything is replaced by technology, the physical movement of a person has become very less or as good as nothing. The machines have replaced all the work hence an individual… Read More: Early action and healthy living helps manage back and knee… »