Extreme 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 ...
“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, ...
A 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 ...