Seven Habits of People Who Almost Never Get Sick
Immunologists say the difference between the rarely-sick and the frequently-sick often comes down to a handful of boring, repeatable habits.
Immunologists say the difference between the rarely-sick and the frequently-sick often comes down to a handful of boring, repeatable habits.
A look at how supervised cardiac rehabilitation programs are adapting to serve younger patients recovering from cardiac events.

Once reserved for diabetes management, continuous glucose monitors are increasingly worn by people without the condition. Clinicians are split on whether that's useful.
The standard annual physical hasn't changed much in decades. Some physicians argue it's due for an overhaul.