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The COVID-19 pandemic affected women's mental and physical health more than men's, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
It's well-documented that Americans began drinking more during the pandemic. In Wisconsin, alcohol-related deaths increased three-fold between 1999-2020.
There has been a lot of research focused on understanding women's experiences with depression during the menopause transition ...
Natural products industry companies share overviews on the latest science on their dietary supplement branded ingredients and ...
Age, education and even regional differences influence whether people pay off their balances or fall behind, new research ...
Plus, since fasting can help with weight loss, it can potentially improve fertility for those who are obese and may have hypertension and high cholesterol, which can negatively affect fertility, says ...
Dr. Suzin Cho is uniting 10 women’s health clinics across the Minneapolis/St. Paul area under one name: Almara. Almara ...
While women use more health care than men, those with employer-sponsored insurance often pay more, receive lower-quality care, and face coverage gaps that negatively affect their health, well-being, ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Ticks are a year-round concern for all of us when temperatures are above freezing, but they are certainly more active and prevalent during the warmer months. The best … ...
We evaluated the effects of digital health technologies (DHTs) on women's health, empowerment, and gender equality, using the scoping review method. Following a search across five databases and grey ...
Dr. Suzin Cho is uniting 10 women’s health clinics across the Twin Cities under one name: Almara. The goal is to recreate the success of another well-known Minnesota medical brand.
Vaccines have become a divisive issue in American politics, but there is one thing all parties can agree on: The U.S. faces a crisis of public trust. Whether toward health agencies, pharmaceutical ...