The New England Journal of Medicine — A large study that examined the risks and benefits of aspirin therapy in healthy older adults suggests daily, low-dose aspirin does not prolong life or reduce disability or dementia risk.
European Respiratory Society International Congress — Air pollution breathed in by pregnant women can travel through the bloodstream to the placenta, which nourishes and sustains the life of the fetus via the umbilical cord, according to a recent study conducted in the United Kingdom. Read More »
American Journal of Epidemiology — People who attend religious services, pray, or meditate regularly as kids and teens are less likely to have depression, smoke, use illegal drugs, or have sexually transmitted infections (STIs) than young adults without spiritual habits. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — This black liquid pigment produced by squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses as a means of self-defense is being used to dye pasta and rice, add flavor to sauces, and even in cocktails. But is it really healthy? Read More »
HealthCentral — Estimates suggest that at least 20 million Americans have thyroid disease, most of them women. Here are 10 female celebrities with thyroid conditions, from Kelly Clarkson to Oprah Winfrey and Hillary Clinton. Read More »
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