ENDOCRINE July 25, 2016 Atlanta police officer donates kidney to stranger to save sick wife To improve his wife’s chances of getting a kidney transplant, an Atlanta police officer donated one of his own to a stranger.
Obesity July 20, 2016 Obese teens may have less pain, more mobility after bariatric surgery Weight-loss surgery might offer extremely obese teens some relief from debilitating pain and make it easier for them to walk, a U.S. study suggests.
Women's Health July 19, 2016 Women on osteoporosis drugs still need bone density screenings Women with osteoporosis who take drugs to help avoid fractures still need to have their bone density monitored, a Canadian study suggests.
Infertility July 18, 2016 Smoking during pregnancy may hurt your chances for grandkids Women who smoke during pregnancy run the risk of having boys with low sperm production in adulthood, an Australian study suggests.
DIABETES July 18, 2016 More evidence poor sleep habits may raise diabetes risk Men who don't get the right amount of sleep may have an increased risk of developing diabetes, a recent study suggests.
Men's Health July 18, 2016 10 warning signs of low testosterone men should never ignore If your sex drive isn’t as strong as it used to be, you can’t focus at work or you’re tired all the time, low testosterone could be to blame.
Nutrition July 18, 2016 Is there BPA in your food? This simple tool can tell you Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that BPA (or bisphenol A) is pretty sketchy.
ENDOCRINE July 15, 2016 Is testosterone replacement therapy right for you? Recently, much has been written about testosterone and male hormone replacement therapies. Â But how do you know if it is right for you?
Obesity July 14, 2016 Health problems have worsened for obese in US Obese adults in the U.S. have worse heart health and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes today than in the late 1980s, a new study suggests.
Obesity July 13, 2016 Soda and other sweet drinks tied to risk for some rare cancers People who drink lots of soda or other sugary beverages may have a higher risk of developing rare cancers in the gallbladder and bile ducts around the liver, a Swedish study suggests.
Infertility July 11, 2016 1 in 8 women experience infertility One in eight women and one in 10 men in the U.K. have experienced infertility, struggling to get pregnant for at least a year, and almost half do not seek help for the problem, according to a new study.