[ad_1] Last week, for the first time ever, the administration of food and drug approved a prescription drug based on marijuana components. Epidiolex contains a purified marijuana substance that does not produce …
Read More »"Lean" Body Type Could Be a Predictor of Alzheimer's Risk, Study
[ad_1] Posted: Thursday, July 05, 2018 @ 20:51 By: Fiza Pirani, Atlanta Journal-Constitution – An estimated 30.3 million Americans have diabetes, the seventh leading cause of death in the country. >> Read …
Read More »The HPV test is better than the Pap test to detect cancerous cervical changes, according to the study | National and World
[ad_1] A test for HPV detects precancerous changes in the cervix earlier and more precisely than the Pap smear, according to a large clinical trial released Tuesday. The randomized controlled study – …
Read More »The diet of a pregnant woman could affect the intestinal bacteria of her baby, suggests a study
[ad_1] What a pregnant woman eats during pregnancy could change the bacteria that inhabit the intestines of her baby, according to research. The study adds to a growing body of evidence offering …
Read More »Your feelings of loneliness may be in your genes, a new study reveals
[ad_1] The way we feel alone, or how much we want to socialize, seems to be partly determined by our genetic code, reveals new research – potentially offering new ways to tackle …
Read More »Five healthy habits for mothers that could reduce the risk of becoming obese for their child: Harvard study
[ad_1] Mothers can significantly reduce the risk that their children become obese if they follow themselves five healthy habits, according to one study. Scientists at Harvard University believe they exercise regularly; eat …
Read More »In vitro fertilization does not increase the risk of ovarian cancer: study
[ad_1] A new study reveals that in vitro fertilization does not increase the risk of ovarian cancer in women. It has been feared that hormonal stimulation of the ovaries during the IVF …
Read More »Eating so many nuts could make men more fertile, suggests study
[ad_1] Eating nuts could boost a man's fertility, according to a study. Scientists believe that regularly eating nuts could dramatically improve the quality of sperm and the proper functioning of reproductive cells. …
Read More »The study highlights the deficiencies of moisturizers with sunscreen
[ad_1] Sunscreen SPF 30 (left) Moisturizer SPF 30 (right). Credit: University of Liverpool A new study from the University of Liverpool, presented at the annual meeting of the British Association of Dermatologists …
Read More »The consumption of antioxidant supplements does not improve sperm quality: study
[ad_1] Scientists have found that consuming an antioxidant supplement daily for three months does not help improve sperm quality in infertile men as previously thought and therefore can not be considered a …
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