Menopause — Despite efforts to reduce heart disease risk after hysterectomy by removing the uterus but not the ovaries – an increasingly common technique – women are still at increased risk after surgery, a new study shows.
Nature — A new study suggests a widely-used food additive – the simple sugar trehalose – may be responsible for the alarming increase in Clostridium difficile (C. diff.) infections worldwide. Read More »
JAMA Psychiatry — Maternal vitamin and mineral deficiencies during pregnancy can increase risk for neurological problems in children. Now, a new study suggests folic acid and multivitamin supplements before and during pregnancy may help reduce autism risk. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — If you have a parent, sibling, or child with celiac disease, you should be tested for it, even if you don't have symptoms or signs of the condition, according to a recent review article. Read More »
HealthCentral — This January, as you make those resolutions to eat more vegetables and bicycle to work once a week, add two simple words to your list: Be patient. Time heals — it really does. Read More »
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