Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings
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Lack of sleep may increase likelihood of teens engaging in risky sexual behaviors
Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep may be at an increased risk of engaging in unsafe sexual behaviors, such as
Continue reading »Radiation-free stem cell transplants, gene therapy may be within reach
Researchers at Stanford and the University of Tokyo may have cracked the code to doing stem cell transplants and gene
Continue reading »Bipolar disorder may be linked to Parkinson’s disease
People who have bipolar disorder may be more likely to later develop Parkinson’s disease than people who do not have
Continue reading »Genomic collision may explain why many kidney transplants fail
A genomic collision could explain why many kidney transplants fail, even when donors and recipients are thought to be well-matched,
Continue reading »Nut intake in first trimester may benefit child neurodevelopment
(HealthDay)—Nut intake during the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with long-term child neuropsychological development, according to a study published
Continue reading »Physical activity may offset mortality risk caused by too much sitting
For less active adults, the amount of time spent sitting may be associated with an increased risk of death; however,
Continue reading »Birth Control Pills May Help Reduce Your Risk of This Deadly Cancer
The birth control pill isn’t just one of the most effective types of contraception. These little pills offer a ton of other proven
Continue reading »Stress Test-Based Physiological Age May Be Superior Mortality Predictor
TUESDAY, March 12, 2019 — Estimated age based on exercise stress testing performance may be a better predictor of mortality
Continue reading »Being overweight may be linked to better survival from stroke
It may seem counterintuitive, but having some extra body fat may be linked to an increased chance of surviving a
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