Non-smokers benefit most from smoking ban, European study findsMUNICH, GERMANY _ After a smoking ban was introduced in Bremen, Germany, the rate of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) diminished by 26% in non-smokers but remained almost constant in active smokers. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of August 27th Canadian team competes in international soccer tournament for kids with type 1 diabetes For the first time ever, Canada will be fielding a soccer team competing in an international soccer tournament for children living with type 1 diabetes. Summer Six-Pack - August 22, 2012 What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of August 20th City living leads to allergies and asthma, study suggests Choose your own adventure on Welsh walking trails In a valley once humming with mining activity, the Afan Forest Park is now an outdoor mecca for hikers and cyclists DIVERSION: Dr. Lifestyle's Diary - August 21 Issue, 2012 Controlling glucose fends off diabetes Even temporary success cuts progression risk, study shows Exercise boosts cognitive function in older women Strategy may help fend off dementia in cases of mild impairment First Previous 195 196 197 198 199 Next Last