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Emergency caesareans put new mothers at higher risk of developing postnatal depression

January 23, 2019 at, caesareans, Depression, developing, emergency, higher, Mothers', New, of, postnatal, Put, risk

A new study has revealed first-time mothers who give birth via unplanned caesarean section are 15 percent more likely to

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Being bullied SHRINKS the brain leading to higher risk of anxiety

January 7, 2019 Being, brain, bullied, health, higher, Leading, Mental, problems, risk, school, shrinks

Being bullied permanently SHRINKS part of the brain ‘which raises the risk of developing anxiety later in life’ Study of

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Giving birth associated with 14 percent higher risk of heart disease and stroke

December 20, 2018 14, and, associated, birth, disease, Giving, heart, higher, of, percent, risk, Stroke, with

Giving birth is associated with a 14% higher risk of heart disease and stroke compared to having no children, reports

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Cardiac arrest survival higher in states with required high school CPR training

November 5, 2018 arrest, cardiac, CPR, high, higher, in, required, school, States, survival, Training, with

Required CPR education in high school may lead to higher bystander CPR and cardiac arrest survival rates, according to preliminary

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Readmission, death risk higher in COPD with comorbidities

October 3, 2018 comorbidities, COPD, death, higher, in, Readmission, risk, with

(HealthDay)—Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who have comorbidities are more likely to experience readmission or mortality and less

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Studies in men reveal higher chance of secondary fractures, value of bone strengthening exercises

October 2, 2018 bone, chance, exercises, fractures, higher, in, Men, of, reveal, secondary, strengthening, Studies, value

Two new studies released this week shine a spotlight on men’s bone health which is often overshadowed by the focus

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CDC: some sexual minorities have higher sexual risk behaviors

September 15, 2018 behaviors, CDC, Have, higher, minorities, risk, Sexual, some

(HealthDay)—Bisexual females and “not sure” male students report higher prevalences for many sexual risk behaviors than heterosexual students, according to

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Relapse-free cure from MDR-TB higher than anticipated

September 5, 2018 anticipated, cure, From, higher, MDR-TB, Relapse-free, than

(HealthDay)—The frequency of relapse-free cure from multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is higher than previously anticipated, according to a study published in

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Diabetes risk higher among LGBQ teens than heterosexual teens, study finds

July 24, 2018 among, Diabetes, finds, heterosexual, higher, LGBQ, risk, study, teens, than

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and questioning youth are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, be obese and engage in less

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Strong sensitivity to bitter tastes tied to higher cancer risk

July 21, 2018 bitter, cancer, higher, risk, sensitivity, Strong, tastes, tied, to

A recent study has started to investigate the link between sensitivity to better tastes and the risk of cancer. It

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