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New Parents at Risk for Postpartum Depression
Both moms and dads are at an increased risk for depression during the first year of their infant’s life, finds a new study of parents in the U.K.
Full StoryHigh Cholesterol Linked to Cookware Chemicals
Exposure to chemicals used in the manufacture of nonstick cookware and waterproof and stain-resistant products could be raising cholesterol levels in children, a new study suggests.
Full StorySleep Linked to Childhood Obesity
Infants and young children who don’t get enough sleep at night may face a significantly increased risk of becoming obese before adulthood, a new study says.
Full StoryH1N1 Pandemic Flu Even Milder Than Seasonal Strains – BusinessWeek
Washington Post H1N1 Pandemic Flu Even Milder Than Seasonal Strains BusinessWeek TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) — The H1N1 pandemic flu, which swept across the United States last year, was actually no more serious than most seasonal strains, a new study confirms. According to the US Centers for Disease …
Full StorySleep Linked to Childhood Obesity – WebMD
The Hindu Sleep Linked to Childhood Obesity WebMD Sept.
Full StoryHeart Disease Risk Varies by Education Level
Risk for stroke and heart disease falls as education levels rise in high-income countries, but not in nations where earnings are considerably lower, a new study shows.
Full StoryMen have more memory problems – Times of India
Moneycontrol.com Men have more memory problems Times of India Men are known to have problems remembering birthdays and anniversaries while women don't. And, now it's official, says a new study, which found that the instance of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is higher was men than women. …
Full StoryElective Mastectomy Effective In Lowering Breast Cancer Risk In Some Women – AHN | All Headline News
TopNews United Kingdom (blog) Elective Mastectomy Effective In Lowering Breast Cancer Risk In Some Women AHN | All Headline News San Antonio, Texas, United States (AHN) – For women with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer, elective mastectomy may be an effective way of preventing the disease, according to a new study. Dr.
Full StorySAM-e May Boost Effects of Antidepressants
SAM-e plus prescription antidepressants may spell relief for hard-to-treat depression, according to a new study.
Full StoryBone drugs may raise cancer risk – Boston Globe
Daily Mail Bone drugs may raise cancer risk Boston Globe AP / September 3, 2010 LONDON — People who take many bone-strengthening drugs for several years may have a slightly higher risk of esophageal cancer, a new study says. Researchers analyzed the records of nearly 3000 people with …
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