Adolescence and Early Adulthood Eat more Fruits and Vegetables can Significantly reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

16 May
Adolescence and Early Adulthood Eat more Fruits and Vegetables can Significantly reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

Researchers from the United States conducted a prospective cohort study. The study included 90,476 premenopausal women, aged 27-44 years, these women from the Nurses’ Health Study II, they completed a questionnaire on diet in 1991. In 1998, these women’s 44,233 … Read More »

Studies Have Shown that Anti-nausea Drugs do not Increase the Risk of Birth Defects

12 May
Studies have shown that anti-nausea drugs do not increase the risk of birth defects

Women suffering from extreme morning sickness often take Zofran (ondansetron) to combat their debilitating nausea and vomiting. However, two studies have found that the drug may increase risk of heart defects and cleft palate in children exposed in utero. A … Read More »

Use Cosmetic during Pregnancy can Adversely Affect the Health of the Newborn

11 May
Cosmetic use during pregnancy can adversely affect the health of the newborn

A study of public health at New York State University Medical Center, school leaders presented evidence of pregnancy women to personal care products, adverse reproductive effects in neonates during use. “This study found that people with higher levels of butylparaben … Read More »

Early Stage II Testicular Cancer: Radiotherapy more better than Chemotherapy?

10 May
Early Stage II Testicular Cancer: Radiotherapy more better than Chemotherapy?

A large study on testicular cancer shows early stage for those simplified testicular seminoma patients with stage II cells, the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy is superior to chemotherapy. Early stage II testicular cancer that has not yet appeared distant metastases, … Read More »

Not a Good Effect of High-fructose Diet of Pregnant Women to the Fetus

9 May

High-fructose diet during pregnancy may lead to defects in the placenta and fetal growth restriction, which virtually increases the health risks after the baby. However, in mice by administering allopurinol after alcohol was found, which seems to be able to … Read More »

The Researchers Emphasize How BSI Pathogen Infection Becomes More Elastic

9 May
Researchers highlight how BSI infecting pathogens become more resilient

Virulence recently published special issue, “BSI”, flexibility and the host team under attack by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology in Europe and infectious diseases focus on bloodstream infections (BSI) infection recognition. Guest Editor Dr. Claudio Viscoli, professor of epidemiology … Read More »