Traumatic Life Events Increase Obesity Risk in Women
Traumatic events included death of a child, being the victim of assault, experiencing a life-threatening illness, or spouse or child experiencing an accident.
Traumatic events included death of a child, being the victim of assault, experiencing a life-threatening illness, or spouse or child experiencing an accident.
Obese men have lower semen volume, number, concentration, and motility, as well as a higher prevalence of oligospermia and asthenospermia.
More awareness for afib risk factors including age, severity of complications, and glycemic status are needed.
Researchers examined the efficacy of cognitive behavioral group therapy on preventing weight regain or modifying cardiovascular risk factors and psychological well-being.
A femoral stress index assessment evaluates fracture risk in children as effectively as femoral and total body bone mineral density.
Intermittent hypoxia in obstructive sleep apnea was found to decrease the chances of bone health decline in menopausal women.