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Can You Get Pregnant From Precum? An Ob-Gyn Explains

Junior high sex-ed class made us believe that if a boy so much as sneezed on you, you could get …

06/06/2019

Sticking to sports can help kids adjust

Thinking of getting your child to take up a sport that involves a coach or instructor? Good news: a new …

04/06/2019

Ooh La La, Can You Handle These French Baby Names?

Plenty of common U.S. names have French origins (hi, millions of Charlottes and Maries) — but the Frencher those French …

04/06/2019

Breastfeeding moms’ milk can transfer lifelong protection against infection to their babies

Mothers’ breast milk can provide protection against infection that lasts for life, finds new research in mice by an international …

29/05/2019

Reading clinician visit notes can improve patients’ adherence to medications

A new study of patients reading the visit notes their clinicians write, report positive effects on their use of prescription …

29/05/2019

Virtual reality can spot navigation problems in early Alzheimer’s disease

Virtual reality (VR) can identify early Alzheimer’s disease more accurately than ‘gold standard’ cognitive tests currently in use, suggests new …

24/05/2019

If You Can Correctly Guess the New Pringles Flavor, You Can Win Some Cash

Who doesn’t love a good potato chip? I mean, they’re greasy, salty, crunchy and oh-so-addictive. They’re the perfect mid-day snack …

22/05/2019

Antibiotic use can increase nerve damage risk

Research from the University of Dundee has shown that a commonly used class of antibiotics may increase a patient’s risk …

14/05/2019

Can Scraping Therapy Help You Recover From Workouts?

I’m on a massage table and a physical therapist digs what looks like a miniature metal scythe into my left …

10/05/2019

Intestinal bacteria can be used to predict occurrence of colorectal cancer

Gut microbiota, the population of microbes that live in the intestine, can be used to predict the occurrence of colorectal …

02/04/2019

A good spring clean can help tame seasonal allergies

(HealthDay)—When it’s finally time to store away your winter coats and boots, it’s also a good time to rid your …

26/03/2019

For migraine sufferers with obesity, losing weight can decrease headaches

For migraine sufferers with obesity, losing weight can decrease headaches and improve quality of life, researchers from Italy and the …

23/03/2019

Separation anxiety can contribute to toxic body image

Young women with separation anxiety have an elevated risk of idealizing thin body types, such as those featured in the …

19/03/2019

Google research shows how AI can make ophthalmologists more effective

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, diagnosing disease faster and potentially with greater accuracy than physicians, some have suggested that …

18/03/2019

Breastfeeding can erase effects of prenatal violence for newborns

How infants adjust in their first months of life depends on many factors, including what their mothers experienced while they …

18/03/2019

Study: Low-Carb diets can cause heart rhythm disturbances

Can trigger low-carbohydrate diet atrial fibrillation? Low-Carb diets, are widely used at the time for losing weight popular and widely. …

08/03/2019

Small changes can go far in preventing childhood obesity

In the United States, the percentage of children and adolescents with obesity has more than tripled since 1970. Today, approximately …

08/03/2019

Why the brain can be blamed for children unknowingly being left to die in a hot car

More than 50 children died in hot cars in 2018, making it the deadliest year on record. Many of the …

05/03/2019

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