When labor is induced in pregnant women, one in five women will require an emergency cesarean section. A study published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica has demonstrated
How an early retirement may accelerate dementia: Scientists find quitting work before turning 60 ‘speeds up cognitive decline and memory loss’ New York scientists say it is caused
Stressed people face a greater risk of killer infections such as meningitis and sepsis ‘because they have weaker immune systems’ A study of more than 1.7million compared PTSD
Delirium is observed in approximately 15% of hospitalised older adults, and it is more common in the critically ill and in those undergoing major surgery, such as heart
Michigan State University and University of Nebraska Medical Center researchers are refuting an earlier French government-funded study that claims titanium dioxide, a common food additive used worldwide, causes
Repeatedly losing and regaining weight may lead to improved insulin levels and lower body fat percentages in the long term, even during weight regain phases. The first-of-its-kind study,
Being tall may protect you from type 2 diabetes: Every four-inches ‘lowers the risk of the silent killer by up to 40% because their bodies process glucose better’
Illinois health officials are reporting what could be United States’ first death tied to vaping. In a Friday news release, the Illinois Department of Public Health says a
You might have been born with your mother’s eyes, but you also got many of her microorganisms. And that might be a good thing, according to Noel Mueller
Obesity and health problems caused by high sugar content in drinks can be tackled by increasing the pH level and reducing the quantity of total dissolved solids (TDS)
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