Carol Fabian inducted into KU Women’s Hall of Fame for contributions to breast cancer research

19 May
Carol Fabian inducted into KU Women's Hall of Fame for contributions to breast cancer research

Among the women inducted into the University of Kansas Hall of Fame on April 14, 2016, was Carol Fabian, MD. Fabian, a professor of medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center and director of the Breast Cancer Prevention Center … Read More »

Male Friends not to be Missed Osteoporosis Screening

17 May
Male Friends not to be Missed Osteoporosis Screening

A new study shows that regular health screening and acceptance of different women, male osteoporosis is easy to miss the screening, even if did not miss, also hard to attract male attention. Therefore, the researchers found that men treat bone … Read More »

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 »