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Women’s Health

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Mar 15, 2014 5 min read

Secondhand smoke linked to higher rate of miscarriages, stillbirths

A landmark study shows that secondhand smoke exposure during pregnancy carries risks of miscarriage and stillbirth similar to primary smoking.

Mar 13, 2014 4 min read

Spinal injections may not aid lower back pain

Recent findings suggest that spinal injections for chronic back and leg pain may not provide the significant relief patients expect.

Mar 7, 2014 5 min read

Hangovers don’t delay the next drink, study says

A new study reveals that morning hangovers do little to discourage people from drinking again later in the day.

Mar 5, 2014 7 min read

Study finds link between BPA and prostate cancer

A new study links high levels of the chemical BPA, found in many plastics, to an increased risk of prostate cancer in men.

Mar 3, 2014 6 min read

10 Diet and Exercise Tricks to Control Diabetes

Managing type 2 diabetes is easier when you set small, actionable goals rather than vague, overwhelming lifestyle changes.

Mar 3, 2014 7 min read

8 New Exercises to Triple Your Calorie Burn

To boost your metabolism and break through fitness plateaus, try switching up your routine to challenge your body in new ways.

Mar 1, 2014 7 min read

An Easy Way to Eat Less

New research suggests that keeping unhealthy snacks out of sight can help you eat less by leveraging your natural laziness.

Feb 18, 2014 5 min read

Vitamin C linked to reduced stroke risk, study shows

A study presented to the American Academy of Neurology links vitamin C deficiency to an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke.

Feb 17, 2014 4 min read

Restless sleep may cause widespread pain in people over 50, study shows

New research indicates that poor sleep quality in adults over 50 is a significant risk factor for developing widespread chronic pain.

Feb 12, 2014 4 min read

Older kids help young students learn about healthy lifestyle, positive body image

The 'Healthy Buddies' program uses peer mentoring from older students to help younger children improve their diet and body image.

Feb 7, 2014 5 min read

Vitamin C shows promise as cancer therapy

A study shows that high-dose intravenous vitamin C may reduce chemotherapy toxicity and help kill cancer cells in ovarian cancer patients.

Feb 3, 2014 5 min read

Drinking alcohol during pregnancy could be ruled a crime

A legal test case in the UK seeks to classify drinking alcohol during pregnancy as a crime, potentially allowing children to claim compensation.

Feb 3, 2014 5 min read

Breast cancer: older women dying from ignorance

Experts warn that older women are at higher risk of breast cancer death due to a lack of awareness regarding symptoms and screening gaps.

Jan 28, 2014 5 min read

Paleo or honey: what will be the 2014 cult diet?

As 2014 begins, a new wave of diet books and fasting regimes like the 'Every Other Day Diet' are emerging to challenge the popular 5:2 plan.

Jan 27, 2014 5 min read

Europe assessing if weight affects 'morning after pill' success

European regulators are investigating if the efficacy of the morning-after pill is reduced in women weighing over 165 pounds.

Jan 24, 2014 8 min read

Pepsi One contains high levels of potential carcinogen, Consumer Reports reveals

Consumer Reports testing found high levels of a potential carcinogen, 4-MeI, in Pepsi One, sparking concerns over safety labeling.

Jan 23, 2014 4 min read

Antipsychotics helpful in subset of kids with ADHD

A study suggests that powerful antipsychotic medications may benefit a small subset of children with ADHD who exhibit severe aggression.

Jan 17, 2014 6 min read

Can ginger help treat asthma symptoms?

New laboratory research suggests ginger may help reduce airway inflammation, though human clinical trials are still needed for asthma treatment.

Jan 13, 2014 4 min read

Happier relationships for couples without children

A major Open University study reveals that couples without children report higher levels of relationship satisfaction than those with children.

Jan 13, 2014 6 min read

Simple blood test may predict patients at risk of heart attack

Researchers have developed a 'fluid biopsy' blood test that identifies biomarkers to predict high-risk patients who may suffer a heart attack.