Many people groggily pour a cup of coffee in the morning to wake themselves up. But exactly how much caffeine
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Women more likely to use other preventive health services after mammography
Medicare beneficiaries who undergo breast cancer screening with mammography are more likely than unscreened women to undergo other preventive health
Continue reading »Sleep health and yoga intervention delivered in low-income communities improves sleep
Pilot study results indicate that a sleep and yoga intervention has promising effects on improving sleep disturbance, sleep-related impairment, and
Continue reading »Current marketing health claims for ‘sexbots’ misleading
The current marketing health claims made for ‘sexbots’—lifelike robots specifically created for sexual gratification—are misleading as there is no good
Continue reading »‘Groundbreaking’ New Cancer Treatment Beats ‘Tennis Ball-Sized Tumors,’ Exciting Doctors
A woman with terminal breast cancer has been cured completely. A groundbreaking new therapy, which helped eradicate cancer completely from
Continue reading »Fatal Car Accidents Involving Opioids And Marijuana On The Rise
New study raises alarm about drug driving. Fatal car crashes with drivers under the influence of drugs are on the
Continue reading »Waterslides Can Literally Be a Pain in the Butt
A waterslide can be a great way to cool off in the scorching heat of summer, but gliding down one
Continue reading »Health concerns haunt Puerto Rico as new hurricane season begins
Hospitals and clinics in Puerto Rico are still dealing with the massive destruction Hurricane Maria left throughout the island last
Continue reading »Excess health food can harm your health
You CAN have too much of a good thing: Diets too high in nutritionists’ favorite foods like tuna and coffee
Continue reading »Maternal mental health problems – the impact in numbers
As many as one in five women develop a mental health problem during pregnancy or in the first year after
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