New Spermicide, C31G, Effectively Prevents Pregnancy
A new spermicidal mixture, C31G, has been shown to be at least as effective at pregnancy prevention when compared to the more common nonoxynol-9.
A new spermicidal mixture, C31G, has been shown to be at least as effective at pregnancy prevention when compared to the more common nonoxynol-9.
University of Rochester Medical Center researchers discovered that the use of legos may be vital in helping children with autism tap into their ability to think creatively.
Researchers explain the injection of blood from the individual themselves into the injured area will promote healing naturally, as blood assists in growth.
Researchers at a Chicago conference discovered that walking five miles per week can help halt brain function decline as well as protect the brain in individuals experiencing…
Common heartburn medicine, known as proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs), has shown no evidence of increasing birth defects when taken during pregnancy.
Researchers discovered the ideal food consumption promoting weight maintenance involves eating lean meats, low-fat dairy, and beans.
Recently, scientists at The Florida State University discovered research that may place watermelon as an effective food against high blood pressure.
Children with parents who have gotten divorced at some point, have more than twice the risk of having a stroke during their lives.
When comparing middle-aged men in France and Ireland, studies found binge drinking to increase heart disease risk nearly 200 percent.
With nearly 25 million children in the United States being overweight or obese, very high risks for many health problems exist.