During pregnancy, women often have mild urinary incontinence. In fact, more than one-third of women experience temporary stress incontinence during their
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Early life trauma in men associated with reduced levels of sperm microRNAs: In mice, the same changes to sperm miRNAs occur and are transmitted to the next generation
Exposure to early life trauma can lead to poor physical and mental health in some individuals, which can be passed
Research reveals concerning childbirth trends
New research from La Trobe University has raised concern about the number of Victorian women suffering potentially dangerous levels of
Early exposure to microbes may protect against childhood leukemia
In a paper now published in the journal Nature Reviews Cancer, Prof. Mel Greaves — from the Institute of Cancer
Particle shows promise for treating the deadliest type of breast cancer: Like a smart bomb, the potential treatment targets a cancer-enabling agent to prevent lung metastasis
USC researchers have pinpointed a remedy to thwart a protein that helps the metastatic spread of breast cancer, a leading
World first use of cognitive training reduces gait freezing in Parkinson’s patients
The researchers report significant reduction in the severity and duration of freezing of gait, improved cognitive processing speed and reduced
How to tell if ADHD medication is working
The following are signs that medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is effective. A person may notice themselves: finishing
A new Achilles’ heel of blood cancer: New potential target identified to fight acute myeloid leukemia
AML is not a single disease. It is a group of leukemias that develop in the bone marrow from progenitors
Almost a quarter of people will be obese in less than 30 years
World faces a ‘staggering’ obesity crisis: Almost a quarter of people across the globe will be severely overweight in less
Why fever can be your friend in times of illness
When we are healthy, our body temperature tends to gravitate around a constant 37°C (98.6°F). But when our bodies are