Antidepressants Linked to Bone Loss
... firmed in other populations, according to researchers, it has been shown that depression itself is linked to increased rates of bone loss, too.
Worthy Links for Busy Moms
I’m ready for a break from writing. I wanted to share these great posts with you today. It’s time to relax and enjoy the wonders of the blogosphere! Holly wrote Mmmm, Cookies share’s a great carrot ...
Stress Linked to Memeory Loss
Staying healthy and happy could be one of the best ways to combat memory loss, according to researchers at the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Chicago. People who are prone to anxiety and depressio ...
Diabetes and Depression May Be Linked
According to a recent report from the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, depression can up the chance of contracting diabetes among older people. Researcher Mercedes Carnethon, an a ...
Caffeine linked to miscarriage
... he source -- coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, etcetera, Corio advised. She said caffeine has also been linked to low birth weights and smaller head circumferences. Li also advised limiting caffeine to ...
Pancreatic Cancer Linked to Excess Weight
... at about twice the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Low blood levels of this protein have been linked to excess weight and lack of physical activity. Their data originated from tens of thousands ...
Study Links BBQ to Breast Cancer
A study conducted by the University of North Carolina indicated a link between eating BBQ over a long period of years and cancer in post menopausal women. You see grilled meat packs a double whammy. ...
EXCLUSIVE - Studies line up on...
... paraquat have a build-up of a protein called alpha-synuclein in their brains. This protein has been linked to Parkinson's in the past.
A third piece of the puzzle shows that this buildup of protein ...
Peanut butter recall widens for salmonella link
U.S. food safety authorities extended a recall of peanut butter linked to a salmonella outbreak to include products bought as early as October 2004.
Initially, t ...
Red and processed meat linked to breast cancer
Women who eat a lot of meat, particularly red or processed meats, may be more likely to develop breast cancer, according to a large study of British women.
Researchers found that among 35,372 women ...