MEDICINE & HEALTH

Workplace Interventions May Improve Employees’ Sleep Habits

Employer-sponsored efforts can improve sleep and sleep-related outcomes In a recent review, simple workplace interventions such as educating employees about the essence of sleep and providing behavioral sleep strategies may produce beneficial results.

Report Shows Low-dose Aspirin Linked to Bleeding in the Skull

Low-dose aspirin risks may outweigh benefits Low-dose aspirin is used to prevent stroke and heart disease. However according to a new report, the study shows low-dose aspirin is linked with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in those without a history of those conditions stated.

Revolutionary Method of Generating Stem Cells Through Blood

Scientists reveal method a non-intrusive manner of generating stem cells Collaborators from the Queen's University Belfast and King's College London (KCL) discovered a treatment method to cardiovascular diseases caused by diabetes.

How Much Coffee is Too Much?

These findings will be the first time an upper limit has been placed on safe coffee consumption and cardiovascular health

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