Hungry Babies Could Be Obese Later in Life
Babies with hearty appetites may be more prone to obesity later in life.
Babies with hearty appetites may be more prone to obesity later in life.
A study in Pediatrics shows the physical and mental health effects of bullying linger long after the actual bullying stops.
Extreme loneliness can increase an older person’s chances of premature death by 14 percent according to research at the University of Chicago.
And new study shows quitting smoking could help *mental* health.
Many stroke survivors go back to driving without being evaluated.
New moms have a higher risk of blood clots for at least three months after having their babies.
Researchers say the quality of acupuncture needles needs to improve.
Kids who take medication to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are “not” at increased risk for stroke.
People with a strong family history of Alzheimer’s disease may show signs of the disease on brain scans decades before symptoms appear.
And everyone knows exercise is good for you. Now scientists at the Atlanta V-A Center say it may also help your eyesight.