University of Michigan study finds noise harms birds' health in many ways, including their ability to reproduce ...
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Trying for Twins? Foods That May Increase the Likelihood of Twins: Myth or Medical Fact?
The idea of having "two for the price of one" is a dream for many couples. Whether it is the thought of siblings growing up together or simply completing a family in one go, the desire to conceive ...
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Why Do Men Experience Breast Pain? Doctor Explains the Possible Causes
When we talk about breast health, the conversation almost always focuses on women. However, men have breast tissue too, and it is more common than you might think for men to experience soreness, ...
A diet packed with fruits and vegetables can stave off deadly diseases. But a new study has revealed the 12 items in your ...
Protein is trending everywhere, but does eating more of it actually change how you feel? I put it to the test for 30 days.
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Moving Beyond The Status Quo Of Women’s Care: A Case For More Sophisticated Investment Theses
We no longer need to defend why women’s health deserves funding. Many investors now accept that premise. The more urgent question is how and what to fund.
This alarming side effect is pretty common, but the shedding won’t last forever, experts say.
Honey is often praised for a range of health benefits, from soothing a sore throat and helping you get to sleep to healing woulds and lowering risk factors for diabetes and heart disease. Honey’s ...
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Hold the sauerkraut—five things to eat for better gut health if fermented foods don’t agree with you
Having a healthy gut doesn't have to mean loading up on miso, sauerkraut and kimchi ...
Regular exercise has been shown to help boost energy levels and enhance your mood. It may also be associated with many other health benefits, including a reduced risk of chronic disease. Exercise is ...
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Why protein claims on packaging are being challenged
Protein claims are everywhere. Here’s why experts are questioning what those bold labels really mean.
A new study suggests that combining two medicines may help people lose a large amount of weight while protecting their muscles at the same time. The research looked at a treatment that uses ...
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