Hysterectomy May Raise Depression and Anxiety Risk
Four to 6 percent of women will develop depression or anxiety after hysterectomy, a new study found. View original article Contributor:
Four to 6 percent of women will develop depression or anxiety after hysterectomy, a new study found. View original article Contributor:
An extensive study confirms that red meat might not be that bad for you. But it is bad for the planet, with chicken and pork less harmful than beef. View original article Contributor:
Rowing is a rigorous workout for the muscles as well as for mindfulness: Not wanting to flip keeps you focused. View original article Contributor:
Diets high in vitamin A were linked to a lower risk for squamous cell carcinoma. View original article Contributor:
As the latest controversy over new research illustrates, nutrition science can be open to interpretation. View original article Contributor:
Two clinical trials show that using a single inhaler with three drugs may help people whose asthma is difficult to treat. View original article Contributor:
The evidence is too weak to justify telling individuals to eat less beef and pork, according to new research. The findings “erode public trust,” critics said. View original article Contributor:
It may be the most unexpected dietary finding to come along in years. View original article Contributor:
She braved ostracism, assault and the loss of her job to expose the spread of the disease in rural China. A play about her has opened in London. View original article Contributor:
The pharmacy chains pulled the heartburn medication from shelves after the Food and Drug Administration warned that it had detected low levels of a cancer-causing chemical in samples of the drug. View original article Contributor: