A new study has formed by the scientists of Group Health Research Institute or GHRI, which has found that birth control pills may reduce the density of bones. This study also showed that the ultimate impacts of the bone were much more smaller, which varies with the woman’s age and the pills hormone dose.
Insurers Might Cover Birth Control Pills
The Obama government has issued health care law commanding insurers must include on their list of services. In the future, the law might also cover the free birth control that includes the popular “morning after pill.” Tuesday, this week, a nonpartisan Institute of Medicine panel suggested contraception and other services associated with Women’s Health should Read more
Studies Show That Pills Can Prevent HIV
Two studies show pills can be effective Two new studies showed that a pill comprising one or two HIV drugs taken daily could prevent an uninfected person from catching the infection. The new studies were seen to be effective in heterosexual individuals, as earlier studies have shown these to be beneficial to gay men.
Heavy teens need to spend time with Pediatrician
A new research form California suggested that Pediatricians should not missed each chance to talk about nutrition, exercise, and emotional issues with overweight teens. Study author Dr. Carolyn Bradner Jasik says focusing on the issue of overweight teens. Helps the doctor, on putting a stop on unhealthy behavior an earlier time, before it is too Read more
New Study Finds That Internet Use Affects Memory
Research shows searching online affects memory The Internet is a vast ocean full of information. The spread of the World Wide Web has modified the way people try to find the relevant information. Search engines and online database use has affected the manner in which many people remember the information. Betsy Sparrow who is an Read more
New Food Companies Act for Protection against E. Coli
Government considering for several years During the last few years, the federal government has considered whether to take action to stop the spread of E. Coli bacteria through the food suppliers. Recently, the epidemic of this deadly disease has created panic in several parts of the world. However, the government has still not passed any Read more
Doctors can only treat Pancreatic Cancer at an early stage
Treating cancer at an early stage is the only way that cancer patient will permanently get rid of cancer on their system. Dr. Anne Marie Lennon, an assistant professor and director of a new Hopkins Multidisciplinary Pancreatic Cyst Program say they have an excellent opportunity to intrude the cancer cells at an early stage. Hopkins Read more
Binge Drinking Affects the Brain Development of Teenagers
Binge drinking harmful to teenagers A large quantity of booze affects teenagers and their performance in schools, sports, and other activities. Moreover, girls are more affected than boys due to an excess amount of boozing are. A new study found that the development of the spatial working memory is affected when teenagers are habituated to Read more
Alarming Stimulant Sold Legally In Several States
So-called bath salts are harmful It was a surprise for Dr. Jeffrey J. Narmi to look at the emergency room in the Schuylkill Medical Center in Pottsville, Pa. Several individuals who were in great agitation, very violent, and psychotic were seen in the room. The individuals could be controlled only with the assistance from several Read more
Herbal Remedy Is Enough Potential To Beat Brain Cancer
Indirubin can be classified as an herbal compound, which is generally used in the field of traditional Chinese remedies and is quite being able to beat any form of deadly brain tumours. The main resources of Indirubin are Indigo plant and then a Dang Gui Long Hui Wan formula is used in order to treat Read more
Bigger Bites Is Directly Linked Up With Less Eating
Usually when we go to the restaurant then we always wish to take more foods, which has become a tradition now days. But a new research has stated surprisingly that these bigger bites can even lead you towers less eating. By keeping the link with this fact Arul Mishra, Himanshu Mishra and Tamara M. Masters, Read more
Binge Drinking Can Even Damage Teenager’s Memory
A new study that has formed little days earlier has stated drinking occasionally for the teenage girls may be okay somehow, but too much consumption can even damage their memory also. By keeping link with the entire fact Clinical & Experimental Research journal has reported “Through out the study the researchers have found that binge Read more
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