Women's Health August 4, 2016 Women with common ovary problem may not get recommended tests Women with a common ovary problem should be screened for blood sugar and cholesterol problems, but a new survey of obstetricians and gynecologists found few were ordering those tests.
Menopause August 3, 2016 Stroke, heart attack risk factors more severe in women before menopause, study suggests Women may be at greater risk for stroke, heart disease and diabetes during perimenopause, the years leading up to menopause, suggests a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Children's Health August 2, 2016 Fatty livers increase kids' risk of diabetes About seven million children in the U.S. have fatty livers, and nearly a third of those kids also have prediabetes or diabetes, according to a new study.
Incredible Health August 1, 2016 Man has 88 kidney stones removed A Turkish senior citizen who went to the hospital for a stomachache ended up being rushed into surgery to have 88 kidney stones removed.
Infertility July 29, 2016 Induced labor not linked to higher autism risk Inducing labor doesn't appear to increase the baby's odds of autism, a new study suggests.
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH July 29, 2016 Too much light at night, too little in the morning tied to obesity risk Older people exposed to high lighting in the evening, and low light in the morning are more likely to gain weight, and the opposite light exposures may encourage weight loss, Japanese researchers say.
ENDOCRINE July 28, 2016 Eating red meat linked to kidney failure risk Red meat may take a toll on the kidneys that increases risk for kidney disease and eventually kidney failure, a large study suggests.
Infertility July 28, 2016 Women with later start to periods, menopause more likely to reach age 90 Women with later menarche and later menopause are more likely to reach age 90 than those whose reproductive milestones come at earlier ages, suggests a new study.
HEART HEALTH July 28, 2016 Exercise lowers heart disease risk, even for younger women For women under age 50, spending two and half hours of leisure time each week being active could cut heart disease risk by 25%, according to a U.S. study.
Menopause July 27, 2016 Tennis pro Chris Evert claims menopause ruined her marriage In 2006, tennis legend Chris Evert divorced her husband of 18 years, former Olympic skier Andy Mill.
MEDICAL RESEARCH July 27, 2016 With reference pricing, patients spend less on diagnostic testing When employers and insurers use reference pricing for diagnostic tests, the average price paid for those tests dips by almost a third, according to a new U.S. study.