Over the past few years, researchers and consumers alike have been taking interest in whether or not the foods that
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What we just learned about a common condition that causes infertility, chronic pain & diabetes
Polycystic ovarian syndrome can be debilitatingly painful and is one of the leading causes of infertility among people with ovaries,
Continue reading »Hotel Pools And Hot Tubs Are Breeding Grounds For Gross Waterborne Illnesses, Says CDC
You probably already knew this, but the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just confirmed it. Hotel pools and hot tubs
Continue reading »Behavioral health workforce faces critical challenges in meeting population needs
The US mental health system faces considerable challenges in delivering behavioral healthcare to populations in need. In a special supplement
Continue reading »Researchers find clues to treating psychoses in mental health patients
Psychotic disorders often are severe and involve extreme symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations in which people lose their sense
Continue reading »VA health care successfully reduces ‘rush to treatment’ rates for low-risk prostate cancer
Record numbers of American veterans diagnosed with non-aggressive prostate cancer are heeding the advice of international medical experts and opting
Continue reading »Latest research strengthens case that early exposure to pollution affects long-term health
Research led by the University of Southampton has shown increasing evidence that exposure to air pollution in early life has
Continue reading »Fewer money worries can pay off in better health
(HealthDay)—It’s no secret that money worries can lead to health issues, so reducing monthly bills is a great goal. But
Continue reading »Vitamin D Could Help Treat Diabetes, New Study Reveals
Researchers have come up with a new approach to treating diabetes by using vitamin D to protect the cells that
Continue reading »Study On Veterans Suggests That Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Could Raise The Risk Of Dementia
The research was published just weeks after another study involving U.S. veterans linked mild TBIs to an increased risk of
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