September 26, 2016 Why morning sickness may be a good thing For women with a history of miscarriage, experiencing nausea and vomiting during subsequent pregnancy attempts is linked to higher odds of success, a U.S. study suggests.
September 25, 2016 Why outdated information is to blame for weight gain The conventional dietary wisdom for the past quarter century has been “eat less, move more,” referring to reducing caloric intake and increasing exercise.
September 23, 2016 People who improve their diets reduce diabetes risk Adopting a healthier diet may lower type 2 diabetes risk over time, while a worsening diet is often accompanied by increased risk, according to a new U.S. study.
September 21, 2016 Giving babies eggs and nuts early may avert allergies Infants who get a taste of eggs and peanuts starting when they're as young as 4 months old may have a lower risk of developing allergies to those foods than babies who try them later, a research review suggests.
September 20, 2016 Wearable device helps reduce low blood sugar episodes NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - - A new "flash" blood sugar monitoring system cuts down on episodes of low blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes, researchers say.
September 20, 2016 Too little sleep, or too much, linked to risk of heart disease Sleep irregularities may be tied to a variety of health problems, such as diabetes and obesity, that can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, a leading U.S. doctors group says.
September 18, 2016 The ‘secret recipe’ for great sex after menopause Whether you're in a dry spell or a sexless marriage, getting older doesn't mean your sex life has to be over. Dr. Manny sits down with gynecologist and author of "Yes You Can: Dr. Barb's Recipe for Lifelong Intimacy” to find out how
September 15, 2016 Early menopause tied to heart risk and early death Women who enter menopause before age 45 are more likely to have cardiovascular problems and to die younger than women who enter menopause later in life, according to a new analysis.
September 15, 2016 Too soon to tell if 9/11 firefighters face increased cancer risk, study says Fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, the jury is still out on whether firefighters who worked at the World Trade Center site have increased odds of developing cancer, a U.S. study suggests.
September 15, 2016 Millennials entering menopause? Survey exposes what many young women don't know While there is no shortage of observations regarding millennials and the way they are changing the social and economic landscape, a new survey has found a majority of the generation doesn’t know much about perimenopause and menopause, symptoms of which some of them are beginning to experience.