The North American Menopause Society — Results of a new study suggest the frequency of hot flashes and other symptoms in menopausal women is associated with a higher risk for heart disease.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute — A new computer algorithm can detect cervical dysplasia, also called cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or CIN – a premalignant condition that can lead to cervical cancer – as good as or better than current screening methods. Read More »
University of Washington Health Sciences/UW Medicine — The risk for dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, is significantly higher in people with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) than in people without a history of head injuries. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — In people with mild cognitive impairment, regular exercise can help improve memory and prevent further decline, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology. Read More »
HealthCentral — One of the biggest debates in nutrition is whether a "calorie is a calorie." That is, do calories from different sources – proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and junk food – behave the same way in the body? Read More »
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