According to a new study, excess body weight can increase your risk of endometrial cancer. Extra body mass in a person can almost double the risk of endometrial cancer, also known as the cancer of the womb. How does endometrial cancer develop in the womb? Endometrial cancer occurs when the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium becomes cancerous and begins to grow uncontrollably. According to a recent study linking obesity with a higher risk...
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A stroke is a condition that severely affects one’s arteries that are connected to the brain and are within the brain. It is one of the causes of death and a leading factor behind disability in the United States of America. A stroke happens when blood vessels get blocked by a clot or when they burst. Since blood vessels carry oxygen along with nutrients and blood, the slightest disturbance in this complex network could lead...
Winter may traditionally be a time for hot cocoa and hearty stews. But it is also an excellent opportunity to focus on hydration and maintaining a healthy weight. One delicious and effective way to achieve this is through nutrient-packed winter smoothies. The idea of winter smoothies may seem unconventional. But they are a fantastic strategy for integrating more fruits, vegetables, and essential nutrients in winter. These smoothies can help in weight management by keeping you...
At first glance, school weigh-ins might sound like a smart idea. Kids step on a scale, schools gather data, and parents get updates. It is all supposed to help fight childhood obesity. However, more and more experts are saying one thing loud and clear: this doesn’t work, and it is harming children. Despite the good intentions behind these programs, research indicates that they are not achieving their intended goals. Worse, they are sparking serious mental...
In the simplest terms, cancer is the result of cells that just do not know when to stop. They grow and divide uncontrollably, leading to masses known as tumors (which can be benign or malignant), or, in the case of leukemias, they crowd out normal cells in the blood. What Are the Symptoms of Cancer? The signs of cancer can be as diverse as the array of cancer types. However, there are certain warning signals...
Health insurance is a necessity in our day-to-day lives. But have you ever considered what would happen if you didn't have it? Explore the consequences of going uninsured and how health insurance can add value to your life below. Not having health coverage can lead to devastating financial losses, many medical services not being covered, and difficulty filing claims or appealing denials. Learning about the impact of not having health insurance may encourage you to...
Finding the right sport that is both fun and good for your health can be challenging. However, some sports stand out because they boost your fitness levels and help improve mental well-being. These are what we call the healthiest sports. Whether you are aiming for cardiovascular strength, muscular endurance, or simply better overall health, certain sports offer incredible benefits for both body and mind. Here are some of the healthiest sports in the world that...
The last person you’d expect to struggle with heart diseases and hypertension is a young person. However, recently, the number of young people being affected by these diseases has increased over time and now scientists believe that young people who suffer from moderate to high blood pressure, which increases over time, might be at risk of poor brain health later on in life. The Shocking Discovery The study that’s published in JAMA Network Open concludes...
Imagine a volcano bubbling with acidic lava deep in the chambers of your stomach. Now, consider the immense discomfort that would occur if that volcano erupted at the wrong time. Yes, that is acid reflux for you, with heartburn being the fiery eruption and GERD being the long-term aftermath of many such eruptions. Let's break it down together: Knowing the Basics Before we go any further, let's take a minute to appreciate our digestive system....
According to a new study, excess body weight can increase your risk of endometrial cancer. Extra body mass in a person can almost double the risk of endometrial cancer, also known as the cancer of the womb. How does endometrial cancer develop in the womb? Endometrial cancer occurs when the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium becomes cancerous and begins to grow uncontrollably. According to a recent study linking obesity with a higher risk...
A stroke is a condition that severely affects one’s arteries that are connected to the brain and are within the brain. It is one of the causes of death and a leading factor behind disability in the United States of America. A stroke happens when blood vessels get blocked by a clot or when they burst. Since blood vessels carry oxygen along with nutrients and blood, the slightest disturbance in this complex network could lead...
Winter may traditionally be a time for hot cocoa and hearty stews. But it is also an excellent opportunity to focus on hydration and maintaining a healthy weight. One delicious and effective way to achieve this is through nutrient-packed winter smoothies. The idea of winter smoothies may seem unconventional. But they are a fantastic strategy for integrating more fruits, vegetables, and essential nutrients in winter. These smoothies can help in weight management by keeping you...
At first glance, school weigh-ins might sound like a smart idea. Kids step on a scale, schools gather data, and parents get updates. It is all supposed to help fight childhood obesity. However, more and more experts are saying one thing loud and clear: this doesn’t work, and it is harming children. Despite the good intentions behind these programs, research indicates that they are not achieving their intended goals. Worse, they are sparking serious mental...
In the simplest terms, cancer is the result of cells that just do not know when to stop. They grow and divide uncontrollably, leading to masses known as tumors (which can be benign or malignant), or, in the case of leukemias, they crowd out normal cells in the blood. What Are the Symptoms of Cancer? The signs of cancer can be as diverse as the array of cancer types. However, there are certain warning signals...