Your Walking Speed Influences Your Risk for Diabetes
People can walk away their risk of developing type 2 diabetes – but only if they walk fast enough, a new report finds. Folks who…
Read onPeople can walk away their risk of developing type 2 diabetes – but only if they walk fast enough, a new report finds. Folks who…
Read onCOVID vaccines saved the lives and health of countless babies by preventing their premature births, a new study shows. COVID-19 initially caused an alarming surge…
Read onEvidence that soccer heading — where players use their heads to strike a ball — is dangerous continues to mount. Research to be presented at…
Read onSquats and lunges aren’t the most fun exercises, but a new study says they’ll help save your knees. Folks with strong quads building up their…
Read onTUESDAY, Nov. 21, 2023 Traffic, crowds and unforeseen delays and disruptions can turn holiday travel from celebratory to chaos in a flash — especially if…
Read onThe song says ‘tis the season to be jolly, but many Americans find it to be more the season of stress and worry, a new…
Read onA pregnant woman’s mental health might have profound effects on the mind of her unborn child, a new evidence review warns. Children appear to be…
Read onTHURSDAY, Nov. 16, 2023 (Healthday News) — The chances of a woman having two uteruses are rare, but the odds of becoming pregnant at the…
Read onTHURSDAY, Nov. 16, 2023 (Healthday News) — Using cannabis during pregnancy may not be as benign as some think, with a new review showing it…
Read onNew mothers living in states with generous mandated paid family and medical leave are less likely to experience postpartum depression, a new study indicates. They…
Read onThe timing of a simple, standard part of childbirth could mean the difference between life and death for premature babies, a pair of new evidence…
Read onRetatrutide, an experimental weight-loss drug that could compete against blockbusters Wegovy and Zepbound, may work wonders for obese folks with liver disease, new research shows.…
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