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Children’s Health

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Sep 23, 2014 5 min read

Low iron intake during pregnancy linked with autism

New research suggests that low iron intake during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder in children.

Sep 22, 2014 7 min read

14 non-dairy foods that are high in calcium

Boost your calcium intake without dairy by incorporating nutrient-dense foods like collard greens, broccoli, and kale into your daily diet.

Sep 15, 2014 7 min read

7 natural ways to soothe a sore throat

Soothe your sore throat naturally with simple home remedies like salt water gargles, honey-lemon tea, and warm chicken noodle soup.

Sep 9, 2014 7 min read

Breath temperature test may help diagnose lung cancer

Measuring breath temperature could become a non-invasive, cost-effective way for doctors to diagnose lung cancer early.

Sep 5, 2014 6 min read

Obesity rates reach historic highs in more US states

Obesity rates continue to climb across the United States, with 20 states now reporting that at least 30 percent of their adult population is obese.

Sep 4, 2014 5 min read

Diet programs work, but the brand doesn't matter

A review of popular diet programs shows that while they help with weight loss, the specific brand matters less than consistent healthy habits.

Aug 30, 2014 7 min read

Study: Second-hand smoke from e-cigarettes contains toxic metals

While e-cigarettes may be less harmful than traditional tobacco, a new study finds they still release toxic metals like nickel and chromium.

Aug 22, 2014 4 min read

HPV test better than Pap for assessing cervical cancer risk, study says

HPV testing offers more reliable cervical cancer screening results than traditional Pap smears, according to recent findings.

Aug 22, 2014 8 min read

Childhood growth hormone treatment tied to stroke risk

A new study suggests that children treated with growth hormones may face a slightly higher risk of stroke as young adults.

Aug 20, 2014 7 min read

5 weird ways stress can actually be good for you

While chronic stress is harmful, short-term stress can actually boost brainpower and immunity, according to recent research.

Aug 20, 2014 5 min read

4 shocking ways sugar affects your kid’s health

Protect your child's health by identifying hidden sugars in processed foods and opting for healthier, natural alternatives.

Aug 20, 2014 4 min read

Tips to enjoy vacation without gaining weight

Maintain your fitness goals while traveling by packing healthy snacks, sharing meals, and choosing smart beverage options.

Aug 14, 2014 6 min read

Breast cancer risk drops for active older women

A new study reveals that postmenopausal women can lower their risk of invasive breast cancer by walking just four hours per week.

Aug 14, 2014 4 min read

More middle-aged US women having babies outside marriage, CDC says

New CDC data reveals that while overall birth rates for unmarried women are falling, more women over 35 are choosing to have children outside marriage.

Aug 7, 2014 5 min read

12 ways exercising can help you get a job

Regular exercise and yoga can significantly boost your job prospects by improving self-confidence, energy levels, focus, and self-awareness.

Aug 7, 2014 6 min read

Nearly one in 10 cancer survivors still smokes, study says

Nearly 10% of cancer survivors continue to smoke, with higher rates observed among those who previously fought lung and bladder cancers.

Aug 5, 2014 6 min read

Steroid injections and physical therapy equal for treating shoulder pain

A study shows that physical therapy and steroid injections are equally effective at treating shoulder impingement syndrome.

Aug 2, 2014 7 min read

Smoking linked to risk, progression of macular degeneration

Smoking is strongly linked to the development and progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in older adults.

Jul 30, 2014 4 min read

9 things you didn't know about sperm

Urologists debunk common myths about sperm, covering everything from the impact of frequent ejaculation to the effects of seasonal heat.

Jul 30, 2014 4 min read

For children with autism, brain inflexibility may explain behavior

Research suggests that brain inflexibility in children with autism may explain core symptoms like repetitive behaviors and restricted interests.