NIEHS study finds women who douche have ‘double the risk of …
Women who douche are twice as likely to develop ovarian cancer, a national U.S. study shows. Prior studies have linked douching, or vaginal washing with a device, to yeast infections, pelvic...
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View ArticleHealth|Feeling Guilty About Not Flossing? Maybe There’s No Need
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View ArticleNIEHS study finds women who douche have ‘double the risk of ovarian cancer’
Women who douche are twice as likely to develop ovarian cancer, a national U.S. study shows. Prior studies have linked douching, or vaginal washing with a device, to yeast infections, pelvic...
View ArticleNIEHS study finds women who douche have ‘double the risk of ovarian cancer’
Women who douche are twice as likely to develop ovarian cancer, a national U.S. study shows. Prior studies have linked douching, or vaginal washing with a device, to yeast infections, pelvic...
View ArticleZika is in Scotland health officials confirm but insist there is ‘no risk to...
More than 50 people from the UK found to have been treated for Zika Scottish Government reveal an ‘undisclosed amount’ were in Scotland But they say the country is too cold for the mosquito...
View ArticleZika is in Scotland health officials confirm but insist there is ‘no risk to...
More than 50 people from the UK found to have been treated for Zika Scottish Government reveal an ‘undisclosed amount’ were in Scotland But they say the country is too cold for the mosquito...
View ArticleNot so super ‘superfoods’: Why they aren’t as good for us as we think
It is enough to make you choke on your quinoa, curly kale and chia seed salad. Many so-called superfoods don’t live up to the marketing hype, research has revealed. In fact, in many cases, everyday...
View ArticleRight-wing websites share old picture of Hillary Clinton to claim she is in...
Right-wing blogs share old picture of Hillary Clinton to suggest she is ill Photograph was circulated by Donald Trump supporters on social media It shows Clinton slipping as she walked up a set of...
View ArticleFrom medical treatment to diet and lifestyle choice: how to spot unreliable...
One day we’re told that coffee causes cancer, the next that it protects us from it. Does this sound familiar? We’re all bombarded by confusing and contradictory health information every day –...
View ArticleHealth Economics study slams Michelle Obama’s meals for ‘fueling obesity...
Kids more likely to be fat eating school meals, Virginia Tech study says High fat and meat content ‘is driving up the obesity epidemic’ It is a damning indictment of Michelle Obama’s years-long meal...
View ArticleCold hard facts about air conditioning and your health
Just cool it with the air conditioning — it makes the heat worse. That sweet relief that comes from trading the sweltering street for a frosty building may feel great at the moment, but A/C actually...
View ArticleMental health target being ignored
Image copyright BBC news grab Some mental health patients in England are being denied timely treatment promised by the government, figures reveal. The target, intensive treatment within two weeks, was...
View ArticleHealth Economics study slams Michelle Obama’s meals for ‘fueling …
Kids more likely to be fat eating school meals, Virginia Tech study says High fat and meat content ‘is driving up the obesity epidemic’ It is a damning indictment of Michelle Obama’s years-long meal...
View ArticleClinton discusses her health in new campaign podcast
Stay abreast of the latest developments from nation’s capital and beyond with curated News Alerts from the Washington Examiner news desk and delivered to your inbox. Article source:...
View ArticleUS declares a Zika public health emergency in Puerto Rico
CHICAGO The Obama administration on Friday declared a public health emergency in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, saying the rapid and widespread transmission of the Zika virus threatens the health...
View ArticleCost, Not Choice, Is Top Concern of Health Insurance Customers …
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View ArticleEasy access to online porn is ‘damaging’ men’s health, says NHS doctor
A top psychosexual therapist is warning about a surge in the number of young men suffering sexual health problems because of online pornography. Angela Gregory says more and more men in their late...
View ArticleHealth Check: does green mucus mean you’re infectious and need antibiotics?
When you have a cold or other respiratory illness, you might see a range of different colours of mucus or snot when you blow your nose. We’re often told – even by doctors – that green or yellow...
View ArticleWill Your Prescription Meds Be Covered Next Year? Better Check!
i Express Scripts assures patients it has a policy of not putting cancer medicine or mental health drugs on the list of products it excludes from its formulary. Fuse/Getty Images hide caption toggle...
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