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Pregnancy later in life may improve cognition in old age

Date: Nov-21-2016
New research examines the link between the age that mothers have their last baby and cognitive ability, memory, and executive function later in life.

Marijuana and mental illness: Low dopamine levels may play a role

Date: Nov-21-2016
New study says there is sufficient evidence that marijuana lowers dopamine levels in the brain, which may explain why some users experience mental illness.

How to Improve Your Sex Life After Prostate Cancer

Date: Nov-21-2016
What is the prostate gland and how can prostate cancer affect sexual behavior? Learn how to manage your sex life after prostate cancer and its treatment.

Stages of Dementia: How Does the Disease Change Over Time?

Date: Nov-20-2016
What is the diagnosis and outcome of dementia? Learn about treatment option changes over time and what living with dementia in later stages may be like.

Pessimists more likely to die from heart disease

Date: Nov-20-2016
Researchers find that patients with coronary heart disease who have higher levels of pessimism are more likely to die from their condition.

Why men might find multitasking more challenging

Date: Nov-20-2016
New research suggests male brains activate more areas of the brain and use more resources when switching between attention objectives.

Can I Eat Rice If I Have Diabetes?

Date: Nov-20-2016
How do carbohydrates affect diabetes and is eating rice healthy with diabetes? Learn about the nutritious and delicious alternatives to rice.

Prostate Massage Therapy: What are the Benefits?

Date: Nov-19-2016
Prostate massage was previously used to treat prostate problems but is no longer recommended. Learn about its possible benefits and risks here.

Many mothers feel guilt, stigma about infant feeding choices

Date: Nov-19-2016
Two new studies find many mothers feel negative emotions about their choice of infant feeding method, particularly if they are formula-feeding.

Long-term relationships may reduce women's sex drive

Date: Nov-19-2016
A new study examines the link between female sexual functions - such as sexual desire - and relationship status over a longer period of time.