Nature Over Nurture: How Can Lifestyle Factors Really Effect Cancer Risk? Part 2
...2013 review in Annals of Internal Medicine of eight studies categorized six patient groups by BMI category (normal weight/overweight/obesity) and [...]
...2013 review in Annals of Internal Medicine of eight studies categorized six patient groups by BMI category (normal weight/overweight/obesity) and [...]
...minutes daily. The nine-week group program focused on stress reduction, cognitive skills, and health-enhancing behaviors. Researchers say patients [...]
...The study took 68 couples dealing with UEI from January to June 2014 as their sample group and began by using basic fertility tests to determine a [...]
...to have poor cognitive function, adjusted for all the relevant factors. Low physical activity was significantly associated with Digit Symbol Substitution Test [...]
...in the United States drink polluted water.8 The Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit organization that researches health and the environment, [...]
...solution to study the effects on 92 different gene markers related to skin function and health. Twenty female participants participated in a double-blind [...]
...the previous 2 months of cycles and then the participants were followed for 3 cycles. The experimental group received 100mg every 12 hours of [...]
...Those numbers are similar to S.T.D. trends in the 20- to 24-year-old age group, where chlamydia increased by 35 percent and syphilis by 64 percent. [...]
...new study was designed to compare breastmilk from 42 women, using BMI and food diets (including supplements) to characterize the women into one of two subject [...]
...40 words. The 51 untrained non-athletes were divided into three groups. One group underwent a 6-week course of daily online [...]