Giving birth sharpens the mind years later, study suggests as experts say women may benefit from oestrogen produced in pregnancy or receive a boost to their immune system
A paper recently published by researchers from the Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute (OMNI) at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine questions the effectiveness of a patented exercise
Teenage girls on the pill are more depressed: 16-year-olds taking birth control report 20% more crying, sleeping and eating problems Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that
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
Obesity affects approximately 40 percent of Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While obesity is known to be associated with increased risk of
Smokers are less likely to display packs of cigarettes and tobacco on tables at cafés and bars now that standardized packs with larger graphic health warnings have been
According to a joint report prepared by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Economic Forum, lifestyle diseases account for almost 60 per cent of deaths worldwide
Tattoos gaining acceptance in the workplace A new study reveals that the earnings of visibly inked employees are statistically indistinguishable from employees without tattoos. Sick lymph nodes, bruh!
Reproductive coercion, a form of relationship abuse that includes pressuring a partner to become pregnant when they don’t want to be is prevalent among teenage girls seeking care
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