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 »

Several Training Methods Prevent Pregnancy-induced Hypertension

23 Feb
Physical exercise during pregnancy can prevent gestational hypertension

Once pregnancy-induced hypertension, then either the pregnant woman or the fetus are particularly negative, so patients with hypertension of pregnancy must be appropriate physical exercise, but also pay attention to when you do too much of the action must not … Read More »

Atypical Heart Attack Symptoms Increased Injury In Women

16 Feb
Atypical heart attack symptoms lead to delayed treatment, increased injury in women

Atypical heart attack symptoms rather special, different from heart disease occur chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, chest pain situation, sometimes patients with toothache, jaw pain, neck pain, upper abdominal pain, there may be atypical symptoms of heart disease , … Read More »

Key Findings: Regulation of Cardiac Growth And Adaptability of The Two Proteins Hypertension!

25 Jan
(CNIC) have identified how two proteins control the growth of the heart and its adaptation to high blood pressure

CNIC’s researchers have identified how two proteins control heart growth and adaptation of hypertension. Principal investigator Dr. Guadalupe Sabio in Nature Communications explains findings, not only strengthens our cardiac cell growth and adapt to the understanding of hypertension, but also … Read More »

A Multi-system Disorder Of Preeclampsia That Affects Women In Pregnancy

12 Jan

Preeclampsia is high-risk groups of cardiovascular disease occur in the future, especially early onset and / or severe preeclampsia, old age hypertension, ischemic heart disease, stroke, venous thromboembolism and related diseases cause death increased risk. Again pre-eclampsia pregnancy high risk … Read More »

Family Income Matters More Than Race In Predicting Obesity In Children

9 Jan
Family income matters more than race in predicting obesity in children

Various obesity most common, accounting for about 95 percent of obese people, in a nutshell is the disease caused by the non-obese. Such patients body fat is distributed more evenly, no phenomenon of endocrine disruption, and no metabolic disorders, their … Read More »