‘Gut feeling’ may be a hardwired ‘sixth sense’
Over the past 2 decades, the gut-brain axis has been thoroughly documented. This started with a study in the early […]
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Over the past 2 decades, the gut-brain axis has been thoroughly documented. This started with a study in the early […] THURSDAY, Sept. 20, 2018 — The Mediterranean diet may do more than help you reach and maintain a healthy weight: […] Following a Mediterranean-style diet may reduce stroke risk in women over 40 but not in men—according to new research led […] Infants often aren’t screened for sleep apnea, but a new study suggests the disorder may be tied to an increased […] Neonatal concentrations of eight detectable inflammatory markers were significantly different in children later diagnosed with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia […] According to recent estimates, almost 5 million people in the United States have congestive heart failure. Over half a million […] WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5, 2018 — U.S. voters’ despair over poor health and premature deaths might have tipped the 2016 presidential […] Heavily traumatized people such as refugees fleeing war, torture and natural catastrophes may not necessarily develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), […] (HealthDay)—A self-management intervention facilitated by peer support workers may reduce the rate of readmissions to acute care for people discharged […] Learning disabilities and other special education needs are common in children born with opioid-related symptoms from their mother’s drug use […]
‘Gut feeling’ may be a hardwired ‘sixth sense’
Mediterranean Diet May Cut Stroke Risk for Women, But Not Men
Mediterranean-style diet may lower women’s stroke risk
Sleep apnea, congenital heart disease may be deadly mix for hospitalized infants
Children who develop ALL may have dysregulated immune function at birth
Walking may prevent heart failure in senior women
‘Deaths of Despair’ May Have Helped Fuel Trump’s Victory: Study
Severely traumatised refugees may not necessarily develop PTSD
Peer support may cut acute psychiatric care readmissions
Mom’s prenatal opioids may stunt kids’ learning, study says