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Some men whose prostate cancer progresses can safely delay treatment

Heart-healthy habits for children and teens lengthen lives

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Diabetes: Does a long-term study reinforce or change approaches to prevention?

War anxiety: How to cope

Can we prevent depression in older adults by treating insomnia?

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Vitamin B6 flies under the radar: Are you getting enough?

The formula shortage is hurting families: What parents should know and do

Gyn Care 101: What to know about seeing a gynecologist

Lloyd Resnick
Former Editor, Harvard Heart Letter
Lloyd Resnick was editor of the Harvard Heart Letter from August 2011 to May 2012. Before coming to HHP, LLoyd worked for the Massachusetts Medical Society in various capacities, notably as managing editor of HealthNews. A devoted dog aficionado, Lloyd was once the editor of Whole Dog Journal, a still-going-strong newsletter for dog owners.
Posts by Lloyd Resnick

Lloyd Resnick
Simple steps for avoiding infections from dogs and cats

Exercise & Fitness
Exergames: a new step toward fitness?

Heart Health
Let’s protect a million hearts—including yours

Child & Teen Health
Should kids have their cholesterol checked?

Lloyd Resnick
Making health decisions: mindsets, numbers, and stories
Heart Health
No-surgery valve replacement a game changer—for some
Heart Health
Fall back from daylight savings time may be good for the heart

Lloyd Resnick
A once (and future) meditator tries the relaxation response for stress

Heart Health