Each week a woman consumes alcohol during the first five to 10 weeks of pregnancy is associated with an incremental
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Don't buy into superfood – but eating right CAN reduce dementia risk
Don’t buy into the superfood hype… but eating right CAN reduce your risk of dementia: The Mediterranean diet helps keep
Continue reading »Abnormally high blood sugar linked with higher risk of death in COVID-19 patients not previously diagnosed with diabetes
New research from Wuhan, China shows that, in patients with COVID-19 but without a previous diagnosis of diabetes, abnormally high
Continue reading »Coronavirus may be increasing risk of stroke – doctors on the frontline witness new pattern
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Continue reading »Childhood obesity raises bladder cancer risk, study looking at 315,000 children suggests
Adults who were overweight in childhood may be at greater risk of developing bladder cancer, according to new findings published
Continue reading »Eating full fat milk or cheese could reduce your risk of heart disease
Eating full fat milk or cheese twice a day could REDUCE your risk of heart disease, new study suggests Two
Continue reading »Running without risk during the pandemic
It’s good for you to take a run during the coronavirus pandemic—and safe if you take precautions, an expert says.
Continue reading »Housing insecurity may increase risk for incident kidney disease
(HealthDay)—Housing insecurity is tied to an increased risk for developing albuminuria, according to a study published March 31 in Kidney360.
Continue reading »HIV-related heart disease risk varies by geography, income
People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to people without
Continue reading »Low maternal vitamin D may raise risk for ADHD in offspring
(HealthDay)—There is an association between low maternal vitamin D during early pregnancy and an elevated risk for offspring attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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