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News Medical on MSNYour BMI could be affecting your menstrual cycle—researchers explain howExtreme BMIs—both high and low—are linked to irregular menstrual cycles and increased risk of anovulatory cycles, highlighting the importance of maintaining a normal BMI for reproductive health.
By Patit Mandal, OP They say, “When you empower a woman, you empower a nation.” But in Odisha, are women truly empowered, or ...
Wedded to weight gain? New research shows a shocking link between marriage and excess pounds. A team from the National ...
Researchers at the National Institute of Cardiology in Poland’s Warsaw claim marriage increases the risk of men being ...
A Columbia University dermatologist argues that physicians in her specialty should be on the lookout for metabolic syndrome ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNMarried men really do let themselves go - the science that proves it“Married men do not have to try so hard to maintain a normal weight if they are accepted by their partners. And female ...
A large-scale study analyzing over 16,000 nights of sleep data reveals surprising links between sleep traits, visceral fat, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNFood insecurity increases cardiovascular risk among American adultsA study reveals how gender and race influence food insecurity's impact on cardiovascular disease risk factors among U.S.
Aqua aerobics sessions really do help people slim down - particularly overweight women, according to new research. Carrying ...
A grand jury Tuesday indicted two Oahu women in connection with the death of 3-year-old Sarai Perez-Riviera in Kapolei. The indictment charges 26-year-old Janae Perez and 34-year-old Ashleigh Utley ...
IT’S hard to imagine a time when the word ‘Ozempic’ wasn’t part of our vocabulary. For years, celebs have embraced the ...
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