[ad_1] MONDAY, Sept. 24, 2018 (HealthDay News) – New breast milk may not be as beneficial to the baby's weight as breastfeeding, according to a new study. The researchers found what many …
Read More »Study finds Latinos' increased risk of dementia is related to low level of education
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain The findings of a study conducted by researchers at the Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging USC at the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work suggest that …
Read More »A blood survey on the infected NHS opens with a tribute to the victims | Society
[ad_1] The investigation into the scandal of tainted blood in the NHS, which reportedly killed more than 2,000 people since the 1970s, has opened in London with the commemoration of its victims. …
Read More »Three mom's ovarian cyst reached 20 pounds and finally disappeared after 5 years
[ad_1] After a woman's ovarian cyst reached a "growth spurt," her abdomen appeared to be six months pregnant. It had taken five years before finally removing the tumor from 20 pounds. ( …
Read More »Adults with varied sleep times weigh more, have higher blood sugar, risk of illness – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] It has been proven that adequate sleep helps keep the body healthy and the mind healthy. But it's not just a matter of logging at least seven hours from Z. A …
Read More »Why cholesterol is still the bad guy
[ad_1] This month's medical journal headlines scared anyone who took cholesterol medications: "How has statistical deception given the appearance that statins are safe and effective in primary and secondary prevention?" cardiovascular diseases? …
Read More »Woman says her own PEE cured her severe immune system
[ad_1] A woman revealed that she feels better than ever after starting to drink her own urine every morning, as well as exfoliating and moisturizing her face with it. Kayleigh Oakley, 33, …
Read More »Obesity becomes the leading cause of cancer in women
[ad_1] Cancer Research UK estimates that by 2035, 23,000 Britons will suffer from cancers related to obesity, 2,000 fewer than the number of cases caused by smoking. By 2043, obesity will become …
Read More »Obesity should cause more cancer cases in women than smoking by 2043
[ad_1] Obesity is the leading preventable cause of cancer in women. At present, only 7% of female cancers are linked to obesity. But by 2035, this figure should reach 9%, against 10% …
Read More »A new mRNA biomarker test may show that a driver is deprived of sleep
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of Surrey's Sleep Research Center said they use a machine learning algorithm to identify a subset of 68 genes to detect 92% accuracy if a blood sample …
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