Changes in Heart During Perimenopause
…and keeps it resilient, many women and physicians have been afraid to use hormone replacement therapy because of a large HRT study 20 years ago that was halted over fears…
…and keeps it resilient, many women and physicians have been afraid to use hormone replacement therapy because of a large HRT study 20 years ago that was halted over fears…
…and the World Health Organization (WHO). World’s largest review to date into the health benefits of the arts The study is the world’s largest review to date into the health…
…morning, tea and kombucha during the day, and then eats a large salad and other plant-based foods in the evening. And he reports feeling a ton better – sleep has…
…real’ For the second part of the study, the researchers interviewed 20 people – 10 women and 10 men – from two organizations, a large northeastern U.S. university and a…
…few studies are designed to look at this question from a developmental perspective. Our study is unique in that it followed a large sample of high school students from 7th…
…creates a large number of byproducts. Current analytical chemistry methods, however, are unable to detect and identify all of these byproducts, some which may be harmful and can cause long-term…
…six pounds, half the weight of other bionic legs under development, a huge benefit for a large demographic of amputees; elderly people or those who, like Finn, lost a lower…
…concerns around the adverse effects of this availability, as there is a large body of evidence indicating that non-medicinal cannabis use can increase the occurrence of depression, anxiety, and psychotic…
…explain a large part of the association and thus could be important for both cardiovascular and brain health,” said Viola Vaccarino, MD, PhD, Wilton Looney Professor of Cardiovascular Research, Rollins…
…researchers did not find direct evidence of contaminated turmeric beyond Bangladesh, and they point out that food safety checks by importing countries have incentivized large-scale Bangladesh spice processors to limit…