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What can cause cramps after menopause?

What can cause cramps after menopause?

Many people experience pelvic cramps as part of their menstrual period. But cramping may still occur after menopause and can sometimes be a sign of an underlying condition, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, constipation, or ovarian or uterine cancers. In this article, we look at the possible causes of cramps after menopause, as well as […]

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Make Your Next Camping or Hiking Trip Trouble-free

Make Your Next Camping or Hiking Trip Trouble-free

Latest Travel Health News SATURDAY, Aug. 11, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Planning ahead is the key to staying healthy and safe when you go hiking or camping, experts say. “‘Be prepared’ is the Boy Scout motto, and it is one of the best ways to avoid pitfalls and make the most of any hiking or […]

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Skin cancer may predict future cancers

Skin cancer may predict future cancers

According to a new study, people who have multiple incidences of a common type of skin cancer are at an increased risk of developing a range of other cancers. Skin cancer may help assess an individual’s risk of developing other cancers. Skin cancer is by far the most common cancer; there are a number of […]

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What are the health benefits of cranberry juice?

What are the health benefits of cranberry juice?

Some research has found that cranberry juice may prevent infections, delay or reduce the severity of chronic disease, and prevent age-related oxidative damage. For most healthy people, cranberry juice is safe. Cranberry juice can temporarily make conditions, such as acid reflux, worse because it is mildly acidic. Some people find that cranberry juice leaves an […]

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A soy-based diet could help strengthen bones

A soy-based diet could help strengthen bones

A new study has investigated the impact of dietary soy on bone strength in postmenopausal women. The authors conclude that eating more soy might in fact strengthen bones in women of all ages. Could soy improve bone health in women? The reduction in bone density and strength that is common in postmenopausal women is of […]

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Treating pain with magnetic fields

Treating pain with magnetic fields

Scientists have designed a hydrogel loaded with magnetic particles and laboratory-grown neurons. By applying magnetic force, the researchers were able to reduce the pain signaling of the neurons. When applied to neurons, a magnetic field can reduce the cells’ pain signals, suggests a new study. In the United States, chronic pain is “the most common […]

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Boxers vs. Briefs and Your Chances of Becoming a Dad

Boxers vs. Briefs and Your Chances of Becoming a Dad

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Men’s Health News WEDNESDAY, Aug. 8, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Attention guys: Your tighty whities may not be doing your sperm any favors. Men who wear tight-fitting briefs have sperm counts that suffer in comparison to men who wear boxers, according to results from the largest study to date on […]

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Health Tip: Studying Overseas

Health Tip: Studying Overseas

(HealthDay News) — Spending a semester in another country can be an incredible experience, but it doesn’t come without risk of travel-related illness. Latest Travel Health News The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers these tips to prepare for a semester abroad: Learn about health concerns in your host country. At least a […]

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What fast foods can you eat on a low-carb diet?

What fast foods can you eat on a low-carb diet?

Many fast foods, including hamburgers and sandwiches, are high in carbohydrates. However, simple strategies and choices can cut the carbohydrate content of many fast foods. It is okay to eat low-carb fast food occasionally, but it is not healthful to eat lots of fast food. Many fast foods are fried in unhealthful oils or coated […]