Can where you live affect your PCOS symptoms?
Scientists have identified some genetic risk factors, as well as environmental ones, and now a group of researchers has shown regional differences in the way people experience the condition.
After breast cancer: 5 changes you can make to stay healthy
Women are often surprised by the life-altering side effects from their cancer treatment that can continue for years after, such as pain and fatigue. And many live with the dread of their cancer returning, even after they pass the celebrated five-year survival mark.
Air pollution exposure during pregnancy has long-term impact on children`s health, development
Particulate matter (PM) is a major component of air pollution that is increasingly associated with long-term consequences for the health and development of children. Ultrafine particles have recently been shown to cross into circulation and even cross the placental barrier, directly reaching the developing fetus.