Surgical menopause like a ‘hormonal cliff edge’
Surgical menopause is the immediate onset of menopause caused by the removal of both ovaries.
another news portal
Surgical menopause is the immediate onset of menopause caused by the removal of both ovaries.
Four months after a young woman died in a mental health unit, another patient tried to harm herself in similar circumstances, leaked documents show.
Researchers used a new covariance-based method, MANOCCA, to map how environmental factors like age, sex, smoking, and BMI shape bacterial co-abundance in the healthy gut
Nearly all children and adolescents in five Mediterranean countries consume unhealthy ultra-processed foods daily, according to the DELICIOUS Project. The study links higher intake to
Researchers studying over 20,000 daily experiences found that people mostly talk to themselves in the first person, while using third-person, distanced self-talk far less often.
Regular orange juice consumption reprograms immune-cell gene activity linked to blood pressure, lipid metabolism, and inflammation in healthy adults. The molecular effects differ by body
Hilariously and without realizing it, antivaxxer Steve Kirsch nailed the essence of why a recent antivax “report” by the McCullough Foundation is nonsense. It’s basically
States are facing uncertainty about providing full monthly benefits for a federal food program serving 42 million Americans
Drinking coffee can protect against atrial fibrillation (A-Fib), a common heart rhythm disorder that causes rapid, irregular heartbeat and can lead to stroke and heart
Current knowledge of food safety is based on traditional foods that include animal products. Corresponding knowledge of plant-based foods lags behind. “There is a naive
Red light therapy is marketed as a quick fix for fat loss and wellness. The science says otherwise. The post Red Flags For Red Light
Record numbers of men and women globally are now estimated to have reduced kidney function, a new study shows. Figures rose from 378 million people
The number of adults living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has more than doubled since 1990, reaching nearly 800 million worldwide, according to new research