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 »

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 »

Strong Link Found Between Incarceration of Family Members During Childhood and Heart Attacks in Men

15 Feb
Strong link found between incarceration of family members during childhood and heart attacks in men

A parent’s incarceration has immediate, devastating effects on a family. Now, Virginia Tech and University of Toronto researchers say there may be a longer term risk: Men who as children experienced a family member’s incarceration are approximately twice as likely … 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 »