Potty-Training Method Won't Affect Tot's Health: Study
Rather than arguing or punishing, parents can help make this a positive experienceContinue Reading
Rather than arguing or punishing, parents can help make this a positive experienceContinue Reading
Health experts disagree on safe levels needed to prevent illnessContinue Reading
But doctors, patients slow to embrace this timesaver, study findsContinue Reading
The drug worked as well as standard pills in head-to-head study, but is not fully approved for that useContinue Reading
Exercise reduced effect in men, but not womenContinue Reading
Canadian study found general population more likely to agree with idea than those affected by diseaseContinue Reading
Studies found warning signs besides high blood pressure, diabetesContinue Reading
Study found slightly increased risk for chronic disease, especially in womenContinue Reading
Even slightly elevated albumin linked to raised odds of stroke, heart attack, heart failure in studyContinue Reading
More research needed on risks, benefits of routine testingContinue Reading
Common conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s less likelyContinue Reading
About 1 in 93 men and 1 in 133 women will develop kidney failure if they live to 80, researchers findContinue Reading
Kidney stones affect about 10 percent of the U.S. population, researchers sayContinue Reading
Ask the pediatrician if it could mean a medical problemContinue Reading
© 2021 TheHealthCast.com - All Rights Reserved.