Women’s Health
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Decisions, delays keep patients from timely stroke treatment
Delays in recognizing stroke symptoms by patients and bystanders are preventing many from receiving life-saving treatment within the critical window.
Parents may overestimate marijuana’s effects on kids’ seizures
Researchers warn that parents may be overestimating the effectiveness of marijuana in treating childhood epilepsy due to high expectations.
Congress relaxes whole grain standards for schools
Congress has passed legislation easing whole grain and sodium standards for school lunches following complaints from nutrition directors.
Sleep problems may increase risk of dementia
New research indicates that sleep apnea and chronic sleep deprivation may increase the risk of dementia by causing brain tissue abnormalities.
Woman enters hospital with cramps, exits with surprise baby
A Canadian woman experienced a surprise birth after visiting the emergency room for what she believed were simple stomach cramps.
After colon cancer, activity is linked to better survival
Colorectal cancer survivors who engage in regular physical activity and limit TV time show improved survival rates, according to a new study.
Older guys' sperm really is worse, study says
A review of 90 studies confirms that sperm quality and quantity consistently decline as men age, impacting fertility and offspring health.
Risk study on mining town finds even small amount of asbestos exposure can lead to lung problems
A new risk study on the Montana mining town of Libby confirms that even minimal exposure to asbestos can cause serious, long-term lung damage.
Older women who exercise outdoors more likely to stick with it
Post-menopausal women are more likely to stick to exercise routines if they work out outdoors, which also improves their overall mood.
Mediterranean diet linked to slower aging
A study of middle-aged women suggests that following a Mediterranean diet is linked to longer telomeres, a key marker of cellular aging and longevity.
Scientists identify brain regions that may predict success rate for quitting smoking
New research from Penn Medicine suggests brain activity in self-control centers can predict a smoker's likelihood of relapsing within the first week.
7 simple weight-loss foods
Incorporate simple, nutrient-dense foods like blueberries and mushrooms into your diet to support sustainable and healthy weight loss.
6 health risks of staying in a stranger’s home
When staying in vacation rentals, be aware of health risks like germs and safety hazards to ensure a clean and healthy trip.
Sickle cell trait tied to kidney disease among blacks
A new study indicates that individuals with sickle cell trait may face a significantly higher risk of developing kidney disease.
7 physical effects of sleep deprivation
Chronic sleep deprivation negatively impacts your heart, reflexes, metabolism, and blood pressure, significantly affecting your overall health.
Tomato-rich diet found to lower risk of prostate cancer
Eating 10 portions of tomatoes a week may significantly reduce the risk of prostate cancer due to the powerful antioxidant lycopene.
Eating certain fats might offset some heart risk from weight gain
Choosing unsaturated fats over saturated fats can help mitigate heart disease risk factors even if you experience moderate weight gain.
Smoking causes 14 million medical conditions in US yearly, study finds
A new study reveals that smoking causes 14 million medical conditions annually in the U.S., with COPD being a major contributor.
7 things that probably don’t increase breast cancer risk
Don't let myths dictate your health; studies show that wearing bras and having breast implants do not increase your risk of breast cancer.
Does the brain's cerebellum make humans special?
Scientists are exploring how the rapid evolution of the human cerebellum may have contributed to our unique cognitive abilities.



















