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Chemo drug in pregnancy may cause early menopause in daughters

Date: Aug-13-2016
Chemotherapy treatment during pregnancy could potentially affect the future fertility of unborn daughters, as well as raise their risk of early menopause.

Better cultural fit may encourage healthy eating

Date: Aug-13-2016
A study of adults from the U.S. and Japan finds whether a person adheres to a healthy diet may depend on how well they fit with their country's culture.

Schizophrenia symptoms eased with aerobic exercise

Date: Aug-12-2016
Around 12 weeks of aerobic exercise was found to significantly improve the cognitive functioning of individuals with schizophrenia in a new study.

Connections between gut, brain, and immune system strengthened

Date: Aug-12-2016
The gut-brain connection is a complex and poorly understood mechanism. A new study examines its influence on the immune system. The plot thickens.

Mid-range 'good' cholesterol levels associated with longer life

Date: Aug-12-2016
Low and high HDL cholesterol levels have been associated with an increased risk of premature death, while intermediate levels decrease the risk of death.

Bone Marrow Biopsy: What to Expect

Date: Aug-12-2016
What happens during a bone marrow biopsy? This article looks at how bone marrow biopsies are carried out, how long they take, and whether or not they hurt.

Children failing to meet ideal cardiovascular health guidelines

Date: Aug-12-2016
The American Heart Association's Scientific Statement reveals that most American children have poor diets and low cardiovascular health scores.

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Have the long-term effects been exaggerated?

Date: Aug-12-2016
Atomic bombs dropped on Japan killed around 200,000 people in 1945. A new analysis investigates the 60-year health impact on survivors and their offspring.

Paralysis patients regain sensation, muscle control through brain machine

Date: Aug-11-2016
Scientists have helped people who are paralyzed from spinal cord injuries regain some feeling and movement with the assistance of brain-machine interfaces.

Osteoarthritis can be caused by senescent cells, study finds

Date: Aug-11-2016
Using mouse models, researchers say they have uncovered a causal link between cellular senescence - where cells stop dividing - and osteoarthritis.