Air Pollution Exposure Before Birth May Harm Reproductive Development: Study
Air pollution could be harming the development of children, reaching into the womb to alter their healthy growth, a new study reports. Researchers say certain…
Read onAir pollution could be harming the development of children, reaching into the womb to alter their healthy growth, a new study reports. Researchers say certain…
Read onTUESDAY, Nov. 14, 2023 (Healthday News) — There is nothing worse for your heart than sitting, a new study confirms. “The big takeaway from our…
Read onMONDAY, Nov. 13, 2023 (Healthday News) — In a finding that could change the landscape of heart disease care, the wildly popular weight-loss drug Wegovy…
Read onWomen and their doctors have long known that taking birth control pills can elevate the risk for a blood clot. Now, some good news: That…
Read onA kinder, more thoughtful workplace can lead to better heart health among older employees, a new study finds. Older workers’ heart health risk factors decreased…
Read onThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received at least three reports of people being hospitalized after taking counterfeit versions of the wildly popular weight-loss…
Read onAn old scourge, syphilis, is returning with a vengeance in the United States, affecting not only adults but also the most vulnerable — newborns. Rates…
Read onWhen doctors advise patients to lose weight, an optimistic approach is more likely to get results. Researchers found that patients were more likely to participate…
Read onTUESDAY, Nov. 7, 2023 (HealthDay News) – A new study provides deeper insight into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for people planning to become pregnant.…
Read onWEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 2023 Following nearly two decades of decline, U.S. infant death rates edged up by 3% in 2022, new provisional government numbers reveal.…
Read onAdding warning labels to meat about its impact on climate and health could lower its consumption, a new study suggests. British researchers investigated what adding…
Read onThe ancient art of tai chi, plus a modern twist, may help older adults reverse mild declines in brain power, a new clinical trial reveals. …
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