Pregnant Women With Hypertension May Face Long-Term Problems Later In Life, Study Says
The study stated that most women with pregnancy hypertension are unaware of its long-term consequences.
Consumer Products May Cause Traumatic Brain Injuries In Children, Study Finds
Children under the age of four are at higher risk of traumatic brain injuries due to consumer products, the study stated.
Electric Fans Inadvisable In Extreme Heat Unless It’s Humid, Study Finds
Electric fans can make a person feel hotter if it is used when the humidity is low, the study stated.
Social Stress May Lead To Bone Loss In Aging Women, Study Says
Lower social stress and functioning can lead to weak bones in the neck and the hip, the study stated.
Obesity Risk In Men May Increase With Lack Of Awareness About Calorie Intake
Knowledge about calorie intake may play a vital role in reducing the obesity rate, stated a new study.
Menstrual Symptoms Take Toll On Women’s Productivity, Study Says
Menstrual leave policy is still debated in many parts of the world and this study explains why is it important to take a day or two off on these days.
Obesity, High Blood Sugar Increase Stillbirth Risk In Pregnant Women With Diabetes, Study Says
The study stated that early and late pregnancies can increase risk of stillbirths in women with diabetes.
Hairdressers May Take Up New Role To Help Customers, And It’s Not About Fashion Or Style
Hair stylists in salons may soon be part of a screening mechanism to detect skin cancer early.
Birth Weight, Height Of Infants Can Provide Insight On Future Heart Health, Study Says
The study has stressed on the importance of considering both height and weight of a newborn during the initial screening.
Operating Room Is Not The Riskiest Place For Surgery Patients, Study Finds
The findings of a study show that surgery patients need more care for at least 30 days after their operation.
Vitamin D Supplementation Can Reduce Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
The study found that prediabetes patients can benefit more from Vitamin D supplementation.
Excess Smartphone Use Can Cause Premature Death, And It's Not About Radiation
The study found that smartphone use is associated with several illnesses, including heart disease and osteoarticular discomfort.
Skin Changes From Aging Depend On Genetic Factors, Study Finds
The study reported that African-Americans experience aging much slower than their white counterparts.
Risk Of Stillbirths And Newborn Deaths Rise Every Week After Full-Term Pregnancy
Doctors do not encourage a pregnant woman to wait beyond 40 weeks of gestation for natural labor and this study shows why.
Love Spicy Foods? Eating Too Much Chilli Can Cause Memory Loss, Study Says
Spicy foods are not as good as they were thought to be and the study explains why.
Here's How Khloe Kardashian Manages To Stay Slim After Delivering Daughter True
From diet plan to fitness routine, here is everything to know about Khloe Kardashian’s fit and toned body.
Teens Skipping Breakfast Can Lead To Adolescent Obesity, Study Says
Skipping breakfast and having brunch, the current trend among teenagers, can have significant health impact.
An Aspirin A Day Without Rx: Side Effects Surpass Any Benefits
People with no known heart disease were found to develop side-effects, like digestive tract bleeding, from the use of Aspirin.
Plant-Based Diet May Reduce Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes, Study Suggests
Once again, experts have stressed on the importance of eating healthy to stay fit.
Children With ADHD Take More Time To Adjust In School Setting, Study Finds
Preschoolers with ADHD are 73 times more likely to be impaired in their approach to learning, study researchers said.
Exposure To Solvents In Pregnancy Can Increase Risk Of Autism In Kids, Study Says
A total of 16 chemical agents, including plastics, medicines, disinfectants and pesticides, are linked to neurological abnormalities in children, the study researchers said.
Consistency In Exercise Timing Can Lead To Successful Weight Loss, Study Says
The secret of a healthy lifestyle is to make exercise a part of the daily routine, like brushing.
After Trump Election, Preterm Births Among US Latinas Rose, Study Finds
There was a 3.5 percent rise in preterm births among U.S. Latinas following the 2016 election of President Donald Trump.
Night Shifts, Long Working Hours May Lead To Miscarriage And Preterm Birth
The key is to focus on a stress-free life during pregnancy.
Music Is As Good As Sedative In Calming Nerves Before Surgery
Listening to some relaxing music could be as good as sedative in calming the nerves of a patient before surgery.
Keep Alzheimer's Away By 'Snacking' On Exercise, Study Suggests
The study reminds us that something is better than nothing.
How Many Calories Are Too Many For The Heart? Study Gives The Answer
The study states that low-carb diets can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Why People Find It Hard To Lose Weight Even After Calorie Cutting?
People on a diet find it hard to lose weight even after giving up on their favourite carbohydrate-rich foods and a study reveals why.
New Jersey Mom Fights For SMA Screening In Newborns To Prevent Neuron Damage
The mother of a baby said her child’s life would have greatly changed if the doctors had tested him for SMA during his routine newborn examination.
Officials In Fresno County Alert People About Possible Spread of West Nile Virus
The Consolidated Mosquito Abatement District in Fresno County has found 43 Culex mosquitoes with West Nile virus and three mosquitoes with St. Louis encephalitis.