Women Who Smoke Notice Higher Risks For Breast Cancer
Researchers found that women who are regular smokers, specifically prior to menopause, notice much higher risks of breast cancer when compared to women who do not smoke.
Researchers found that women who are regular smokers, specifically prior to menopause, notice much higher risks of breast cancer when compared to women who do not smoke.
A new study found that children who are able to have self-control when young show a greater chance of being healthy and stable than children who do not have good self control.
In attempts to lose weight and eat a healthy diet, individuals may be actually gaining weight and decreasing overall health without knowing it, a new study explains.
Exposing the body to a wider range of temperature and forcing it to work a little harder to keep warm, especially during the winter, could be the first step to solving this issue.
The old way of reading nutrition labels may be going out the window. New packages plan to make a new nutrition label that easily outlines important nutrition facts on the front of packages.
When trying to minimize pain in certain patients, doctors noticed that using deep brain stimulation typically lowered high blood pressure.
New studies have shown that seniors with insomnia may reap large benefits from a short duration, individual therapy session.
Snoring may not only cause a tired day after the restless sleep, but may be a sign of higher heart disease and other health risks in the future.
A new antidepressant drug that has just been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, may not carry the negative sexual side effects that most other antidepressant medications do.
Many children are still becoming infected with either virus and in some cases, dying from complications caused by the virus.