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02/06/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Nail and hair salon clients at higher risk of hepatitis C, allergies, skin and fungal conditions
People who frequently have their hair and nails done have a higher risk of fungal and skin diseases than people who visit salons less often, and salon technicians are getting less-than-enough training in using chemicals, two Rutgers School of Public Health studies suggested. The first study, which appeared in the November/December 2017 Journal of Chemical […]
10/27/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Danger drawers: 6 Common underwear mistakes that can cause health problems
Ladies, now hear this out. You may have no idea that this could happen, but really, your underwear can also trigger diseases, which can occur when you don’t use it correctly or fail in selecting the proper material for use. Here are some things that you might practice about your underwear use to avoid infecting your nether regions. […]
10/25/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Overweight after menopause? Try the Paleolithic diet for maintaining weight loss over the long term, reducing risk of diabetes
Postmenopausal women who are having a hard time maintaining their weight may want to try following the Paleolithic diet. Doing so decreases their risks of cardiovascular diseases and Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. “The results are remarkable. Despite giving the women free reigns to an unlimited intake, the weight loss was stable after […]
07/02/2018
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Diagnoses of kidney stones up 300% in three decades – is the Western diet to blame?
A study that was conducted by the Mayo Clinic assessed the prevalence of kidney stones in over 10,000 Minnesota residents over 30 years. According to the study, the prevalence of stones with symptoms rose by more than 300 percent in women and 100 percent in men between the years 1984 and 2012. The study found that the […]
12/08/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Likelihood of caesarean birth found to be inherited: Causes of obstructed labor often get passed on, circumventing natural selection
Women who were born via caesarean section are more likely to also give birth via caesarean section, concluded an international team of scientists including Michaela Pavlicev of the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (Human Genetics) and evolutionary biologists at the University of Vienna in a study that was published in PNAS. According to the information […]
10/27/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
How does a C-section birth affect the child? New research suggests children born this way gain more weight than those born naturally
A study that was published online on Wednesday, October 11 in the journal Science Advances has shown that infants that were born via the Cesarean section are more prone to the risks of obesity as they grow older as compared with infants that were born vaginally. The study focuses on the microbiome, which is a […]
09/28/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Folic acid found to reduce risk of autism
A study that was conducted by researchers at the University of California (UC) Davis and which was published in Environmental Health Perspectives on Friday, September 8 showed that children whose mothers had an intake of 800 or more micrograms (mcg) of folic acid – the amount that is usually found in most prenatal vitamins – […]
08/29/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Flame retardant chemicals found to interfere with women’s fertility
A study done at the Fertility Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital concluded that organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs), which are utilized in the manufacture of such products as upholstered furniture, gym mats, baby products, and yoga mats, negatively impacted women’s reproductive health. Flame-retardant materials are popular because manufacturers wish to accommodate consumer demand for products that burn easily. […]
07/27/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Researchers have figured out how physical exercise prevents dementia and protects the brain
Gerontologists and sports physicians at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany have concluded in a new study that not only does regular physical exercise manage weight and maintain the body’s fitness, it also protects the brain and positively impacts its metabolism. The study, which involved 60 participants aged between 65 and 85, aimed to assess movement-related parameters, cognitive […]
07/02/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Plant protein found to reduce reproductive health problems in women
A study entitled Indications that Veggie Protein May Stave Off Early Menopause that was published in the American Journal of Epidemiology showed that the intake of high amounts of vegetable proteins from food such as soy, tofu, and whole grain can protect women from the negative effects of early menopause and prolong reproductive function. Lead […]
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