The study looked at the relationship between fracture-related hospitalizations and vitamin K1 intake in almost 1400 older Australian women over 14.5 years from the Perth Longitudinal Study of Aging Women. Breaking bones can be life-changing, especially as we age when hip fractures can become damaging and result in disability, compromised independence, and a higher mortality […]
A threefold increase in the risk of cancer in women, from hair straightening
According to a recent study, women who routinely use chemical hair straightening appliances are more likely to develop a cancer that is rather uncommon. The study, which was published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, included information from about 34,000 American women over the course of around 11 years (10.9 to be exact). […]
A Finnish research confirms a connection between social media consumption and declining fertility rates
The study looked at a few of the justifications people gave for delaying parenthood amid Finland’s fertility decrease in the 2010s, according to the publication. The primary causes for delaying or giving up childbirth in Finland are discussed in a recent study that was published in the journal Marriage and Family Review. This includes the […]
Scientists in the UK and Austria have developed a more reliable test for cervical cancer.
The majority of cases of cervical cancer are primarily caused by HPV. Researchers from the University College London in the UK and the Innsbruck University in Austria have created a more precise prediction test that can identify cell alterations that can result in cervical cancer. Given that it can detect the DNA markers of various […]
Women exposed to dangerous chemicals in plastic had a higher risk of postpartum depression, according to a study
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism of the Endocrine Society published the study’s findings. Up to one in five women who are childbearing suffer from postpartum depression, a significant and prevalent psychiatric condition. Although the exact origin of postpartum depression is unknown, it has been discovered that pregnancy-related hormone changes play a significant role. […]
Researchers are hopeful for the next round of the study since tofacitinib shows potential in those with scleroderma
It affects 100,000 persons in the US alone. Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a group of rare diseases that involve the hardening and tightening of the skin. It may also cause problems in the blood vessels, internal organs and digestive tract. Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is one of the rarest autoimmune […]
Premature births may result from prenatal anxiety: research
A study found that pregnant women who experienced anxiety may deliver their babies sooner than those who didn’t. According to a study, pregnant women who experience anxiety may deliver their babies sooner than those who don’t. The study, which was just published in the journal Health Psychology, may assist clinicians decide when and how to […]
Research finds a link between poor health and low breast milk production
Low breast milk production and bad health are related, according to research. The common belief is that if you try hard enough, your body will be able to nurse. Poor metabolic health characteristics are associated with low levels of breast milk production, according to recent UC research. Journal of Breastfeeding Medicine published the study. “We […]
Taking acetaminophen during pregnancy can affect your kid’s attention and sleep
Acetaminophen is sold under the brand name Tylenol, which is a common medication prescribed during pregnancy. The use of acetaminophen during pregnancy may be associated with neurobehavioral problems in offspring. A study published today in PLOS One reports that children who had been exposed to acetaminophen in utero experienced sleep issues and attention problems at age 3. […]
Who Sleeps More Soundly: Singles or Couples?
Even though you’re sleeping next to someone who may snore and roll around, it did something that was just beneficial, said Michael Grandner, director of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and senior author of the study. You would believe that sleeping in a bed by yourself will […]