Should we rename low-risk ('indolent') cancers in a bid to reduce anxiety and harm from unnecessary investigation and treatment?
from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2sLjkWJ
Friday, January 25, 2019
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
New tool enables imaging of neural activity with near-infrared light
A new, groundbreaking tool for visualizing neural activity has implications for understanding brain functions and disorders.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2S1pNL9
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2S1pNL9
New tool enables imaging of neural activity with near-infrared light
A new, groundbreaking tool for visualizing neural activity has implications for understanding brain functions and disorders.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2S1pNL9
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2S1pNL9
Thursday, January 17, 2019
HPV vaccination rates remain critically low among younger adolescents in the U.S.
Only about 16 percent of U.S. adolescents have been fully vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) by the time they turn 13, despite national recommendations that call for vaccination at 11 to 12 years of age. The new findings highlight the need for stronger efforts to encourage HPV vaccination and to improve immunization rates in this key age group.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2RDCTzb
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2RDCTzb
HPV vaccination rates remain critically low among younger adolescents in the U.S.
Only about 16 percent of U.S. adolescents have been fully vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) by the time they turn 13, despite national recommendations that call for vaccination at 11 to 12 years of age. The new findings highlight the need for stronger efforts to encourage HPV vaccination and to improve immunization rates in this key age group.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2RDCTzb
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2RDCTzb
HPV vaccination rates remain critically low among younger adolescents in the U.S.
Only about 16 percent of U.S. adolescents have been fully vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) by the time they turn 13, despite national recommendations that call for vaccination at 11 to 12 years of age. The new findings highlight the need for stronger efforts to encourage HPV vaccination and to improve immunization rates in this key age group.
from Sexual Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2RDCTzb
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Mindfulness may ease menopausal symptoms
Mindfulness may be associated with fewer menopausal symptoms for women, according to a new study. Researchers discovered that being mindful may be especially helpful for menopausal women struggling with irritability, anxiety and depression.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2VWJTW8
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2VWJTW8
Mindfulness may ease menopausal symptoms
Mindfulness may be associated with fewer menopausal symptoms for women, according to a new study. Researchers discovered that being mindful may be especially helpful for menopausal women struggling with irritability, anxiety and depression.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2VWJTW8
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2VWJTW8
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Dry-cured ham bones -- a source of heart-healthy peptides?
Drinking bone broth is a recent diet fad that proponents claim fights inflammation, eases joint pain and promotes gut health. Simmering animal bones in water releases collagen and other proteins into the broth that may have health benefits, although more research is needed to validate these claims. Now, a new study has shown that ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2TRH5aX
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2TRH5aX
Dry-cured ham bones -- a source of heart-healthy peptides?
Drinking bone broth is a recent diet fad that proponents claim fights inflammation, eases joint pain and promotes gut health. Simmering animal bones in water releases collagen and other proteins into the broth that may have health benefits, although more research is needed to validate these claims. Now, a new study has shown that ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2TRH5aX
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2TRH5aX
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