Why You Shouldn't Just Sit There
Mounting research points to the hazards of sitting.
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Writer and Health Department Contributor
Karen Jamrog, our regular contributor for “Health,” also contributed to an earlier incarnation of the magazine, New Hampshire Editions. That is to say, she has been a trusted writer for many years. As a freelancer, she often writes human interest stories and profiles, along with a vast assortment of corporate and healthcare industry pieces.
Mounting research points to the hazards of sitting.
What's the difference between celiac disease and gluten sensitivity?
In a 24-hour news cycle world, is anxiety our new normal?
How to know when it's more than just a bad cold - and what you should do about it.
Depression is diagnosed far less often in men than in women. Local doctors discuss the stigma surrounding the ailment.
Get the facts on some commonly held beliefs about food allergies.
A look into the causes of impairment of the sense of smell and the effects it can have on your life.
Our experts unravel the mysteries of maintaining sex drive at any age. Hint: It's about more than taking a pill.
The things that lead to a less-healthy lifestyle help propagate kidney stones. Here's how to keep them from impacting you.
Hypnosis is an age-old remedy that can help break bad habits.
Life is tough and seldom fair. These are hard truths that adults understand, but we try our hardest to keep them from children for as long as possible. But when terrible diseases strike the young and innocent, there are places here in NH to find excellent medical care with a big dose each of hope and courage.
Lifestyle choices can affect the odds of getting cancer.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can - and does - affect adults as well as children.
The syndrome puts comfort and eye health at risk.