Hotter Summer Nights May Mean Higher Death Rate in Men New research shows that just a slight rise in summer nighttime temperatures increases the risk of heart-related death for men in their 60s. Men's Health Hotter Summer Nights May Mean Higher Death Rate in Men Warm nights can make it harder to sleep, but that's not all. It appears that just a slight rise in summer nighttime temperatures increases the risk of heart-related death for men in their 60s. Read More 11 Things That Weaken Your Bones See how spending too much time indoors, eating wheat bran with milk, and even bike riding can harm your bones. Read More Who Gets Erectile Dysfunction? Age isn't the only cause of ED: Smoking, obesity, and these other factors also make it more likely. Read More ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT 10 Secrets to Exercise Success Even if you're not especially active, you can still set and achieve big fitness goals. Here's how to get started. Read More Foods and Drinks That Make You Gotta Go Alcohol may be no surprise -- but did you know that tomatoes can bother your bladder and trigger the urge to pee? Read More How to Pull Yourself Out of a Rut Shake up your tired routine with music, laughter, and these other mood-boosters to keep yourself out of a funk. Read More 8 Habits to Live Well After a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis You can live a long time with prostate cancer. If you catch and treat it early, you might even be able to cure it. Here are eight ways to stay as healthy as possible. Read More Top Picks Science Says This Is the 'Most Boring Person in the World' Symptoms of Nasal Polyps 5 Steps to Help You Manage Psoriatic Arthritis Pain COVID-19 Vaccine Updates CDC: If You Got J&J Vaccine, Consider Moderna, Pfizer Booster As FDA OKs Another COVID Booster, Some Experts Question Need ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT WebMD.com | Mobile Apps | Unsubscribe | View as a Webpage You are receiving this message because you registered with WebMD as rssproject471@gmail.com. If you did not register for WebMD please contact our Customer Care Team WebMD Privacy Policy © 2022 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. WebMD Office of Privacy | 1201 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30361 Tweet Postingan terkait:
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