As the nights draw in and we start to the feel the chill of winter, many people like me find pain in their joints and ...
". . . Thirty percent of new diagnosis of dementia occurring during the months of winter," local psychiatrist Dr. Nestor H.
A recent Medical News Today study showed that Alzheimer's disease disrupts seasonal gene expression in the brain, so patients tend to need more care in the winter.
Due to the shrinkage of blood vessels in cold temperatures, the blood supply to the joints decreases. As a result, along with ...
USARIEM's experts in nutrition, performance, and cold weather are revising the Army’s guidance on protecting Warfighter ...