Behavioral Science Personal Health & Wellness No Safe Amount of Alcohol During Pregnancy, Suggest Researchers By Staff Reports 1 year ago An international group of researchers has taken one of the first major steps in finding
Genetic Disorders Personal Health & Wellness Researchers Identify Causes and Mechanisms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Using Family-Based Genetic Analysis By Staff Reports 2 years ago A first-of-its-kind study using family-based genetic analysis has confirmed a gene involved in male hormone
Behavioral Science Personal Health & Wellness Alcohol Relapse Rate Among Liver Transplant Recipients Identical Whether or Not There is A 6-Month Wait Before Transplant By Staff Reports 2 years ago For decades, patients with liver disease related to alcohol use have been told they must
Personal Health & Wellness Calcium Deficiency in Cells Due to ORAI1 Gene Mutation Leads to Damaged Tooth Enamel By Staff Reports 2 years ago A mutation in the ORAI1 gene—studied in a human patient and mice—leads to a loss
Personal Health & Wellness Time-Restricted Eating Shows Benefits for Blood Glucose By Staff Reports 2 years ago By restricting the time period during which they could eat, researchers have seen promising results
Behavioral Science Neurology Personal Health & Wellness Study reveals brain marker for angry dreams By Staff Reports 2 years ago Researchers have identified a pattern of brain activity that reflects anger experienced during dreaming according
Personal Health & Wellness Cotinine may play a role in nicotine addiction By Staff Reports 2 years ago A substance that scientists identify to screen people for nicotine use may also play a
Mental Health Personal Health & Wellness Sniffing Pleasant Odors May Decrease Cigarette Craving By Staff Reports 2 years ago Smokers who are trying to quit may not always have to reach for a piece
cancer Cardiology Diabetes Personal Health & Wellness Diet rich in animal protein is associated with a greater risk of death By Staff Reports 2 years ago A diet rich in animal protein and meat in particular is not good for the
Cardiology Personal Health & Wellness Low Cholesterol Linked to Higher Risk of Bleeding Stroke in Women By Staff Reports 2 years ago Lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol reduces the risk of heart attacks and stroke, with an
Personal Health & Wellness Second potential male birth control pill passes human safety tests By Staff Reports 2 years ago A new male birth control pill passed tests of safety and tolerability when healthy men
Personal Health & Wellness Study: Low-carb diet provides relief from knee osteoarthritis By Staff Reports 2 years ago Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the knee. Research showed a low-carb
Personal Health & Wellness Time-restricted eating may help prevent breast cancer, mouse study suggests By Staff Reports 2 years ago Changing when you eat rather than what you eat may prove to be a dietary
Personal Health & Wellness Walking downhill after meals boosts bone health in postmenopausal women with diabetes By Staff Reports 2 years ago Walking downhill after eating can reduce bone resorption, the process in which old bone is
Personal Health & Wellness Hearing Loss Before 50 May Mean Higher Risk of Drug and Alcohol Issues By Staff Reports 2 years ago People under age 50 with hearing loss misuse prescription opioids at twice the rate of
Personal Health & Wellness New Study Finds That Bacteria and Immunity in the Cervix May Be Key to Predicting Premature Birth By Staff Reports 2 years ago Spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB), defined as birth before 37 weeks of gestation, and the related
Personal Health & Wellness Restoring Hearing Loss By Staff Reports 2 years ago A team of worldwide researchers including engineers from the University of Utah have received a
Personal Health & Wellness How a Positive Work Environment Leads to Feelings of Inclusion Among Employees By Staff Reports 2 years ago Fostering an inclusive work environment can lead to higher satisfaction, innovation, trust and retention among
Personal Health & Wellness More Vitamin D May Improve Memory But Too Much May Slow Reaction Time By Staff Reports 2 years ago How much vitamin D can boost memory, learning and decision-making in older adults, and how
Personal Health & Wellness Vitamin D may protect against pollution-associated asthma symptoms in obese children By Staff Reports 2 years ago A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in