Women who breastfeed for at least five months have more kids
Women who breastfeed their first child for five months or longer are more likely to have three or more children, […]
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Women who breastfeed their first child for five months or longer are more likely to have three or more children, […] Homicide and suicide are among the leading causes of death among youth in the United States. Research has shown that […] Neonatal concentrations of eight detectable inflammatory markers were significantly different in children later diagnosed with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia […] (HealthDay)—At least 15 men who worked near Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks have been diagnosed with breast cancer, a […] A government survey sparked by a discrimination scandal has found most Japanese medical schools admit male applicants at a higher […] The arms can feel as though they are falling asleep at any time of the day or night. If a […] WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22, 2018 — Data breaches can happen to small medical practices, but staff can take steps to prevent […] Southern Africa has some of the highest rates of sexual assault in the world, with 20 percent of adolescent girls […] Inside cells, where DNA is packed tightly in the nucleus and rigid proteins keep intricate transport systems on track, some […] Feeling stressed or anxious makes people more able to process and internalise bad news, finds a new UCL-led study. The […]
Women who breastfeed for at least five months have more kids
New study looks at how educational culture impacts emotional stability
Children who develop ALL may have dysregulated immune function at birth
At least 15 men near ground zero have breast cancer
Survey finds Japan med schools admitting men at higher rates
Arms falling asleep at night: Causes and prevention
Small Practices Also at Risk for Data Breaches
Education program successful at reducing forced sex in South African adolescents
Protein droplets keep neurons at the ready and immune system in balance
Stress makes people better at processing bad news