Women's Health

Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty or Mammoplasty)
Chronic Pain 15 May 2008

Breast Reduction (Reduction Mammaplasty or Mammoplasty)

Breast reduction surgery is also known as reduction mammaplasty or reduction mammoplasty. It is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at reducing large or sagging breasts…
Study confirms link between mothers’ depression, young children’s injuries
Bone 15 May 2008

Study confirms link between mothers’ depression, young children’s injuries

Infants and toddlers whose mothers are severely depressed are almost three times more likely to suffer accidental injuries than other children in the same age group, according to a new study. The study’s findings, published today in the Advanced Access edition of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, suggest that proper…
Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACE inhibitors, ACEi)
Blood 14 May 2008

Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACE inhibitors, ACEi)

Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are medications used to treat heart and kidney conditions like hypertension, heart failure and heart attack.
Ovarian cancer: Adenocarcinoma of the ovary
Cancer 13 May 2008

Ovarian cancer: Adenocarcinoma of the ovary

Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, reproductive organs which produce hormones and eggs. It is the sixth most common cause of cancer-related death in women.
New technique determines that the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types
Children's health 10 May 2008

New technique determines that the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types

The radioactive carbon-14 produced by above-ground nuclear testing in the 1950s and ’60s has helped researchers determine that the number of fat cells in a human’s body, whether lean or obese, is established during the teenage years. Changes in fat mass in adulthood can be attributed mainly to changes in…
Study finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism
Children's health 08 May 2008

Study finds connection between mental fitness and multi-lingualism

Children who speak a second or third language may have an unexpected advantage later in life, a new Tel Aviv University study has found. Knowing and speaking many languages may protect the brain against the effects of aging. Dr. Gitit Kavé, a clinical neuro-psychologist from the Herczeg Institute on Aging…
Too much or too little weight gain poses risks to pregnant mothers, babies
Children's health 08 May 2008

Too much or too little weight gain poses risks to pregnant mothers, babies

Women who gain more or less than recommended amounts of weight during pregnancy are likely to increase the risk of problems for both themselves and their child, according to a new report by the RTI International-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based Practice Center. The report, which was supported…
Vegetarian Diets
Children's health 08 May 2008

Vegetarian Diets

Vegetarians are people who exclude animal meat from their diet. A vegetarian diet comprises mainly of fruits and vegetables. There are a number of health…
Researchers have found a link between gluten and brain damage
Children's Health 05 May 2008

Researchers have found a link between gluten and brain damage

Gluten is damaging our brains! Paediatrician, gastroenterologist, allergist and author, Dr Rodney Ford has found a link between gluten and brain damage. Dr Ford has been researching the effect of gluten for 25 years. In his clinical experience; mood and behavior problems are amongst the most common symptoms of gluten sensitivity in…