Researchers looked at 2,430,826 children, five percent of whom were born to women with fertility issues.
Among young teens, sexting linked to riskier behavior
The researchers are encouraging all parents, pediatricians and health educators to receive training on how to effectively communicate with these young teenagers about the dangers of sexting.
One-third of knee replacements classified as 'inappropriate,' study finds
An estimated 600,000 knee replacements or more are performed every year in the U.S.
New York Governor implements plan to end HIV/AIDS
New York State implements new three-point program in efforts to end the state-wide AIDS epidemic.
Low-dose aspirin may reduce risk of pancreatic cancer
While there is a small minority of tumors that are benign, pancreatic cancer comes with a dismal prognosis.
Happy marriage could be the secret to a healthy heart
The researchers looked at carotid artery intima-medial thickness.
Chronic migraines have significant impact on marriage, parenting
A migraine is a painful headache that lasts for days.
Ebola virus continues to challenge West African countries
There have been more 600 cases of the disease and 390 deaths in the three affected countries (Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) since March 2014.
Fruits and vegetables don't lead to weight loss, researchers say
The purpose of the research was to see if increased consumption of these food groups aided weight loss when all other variables were held constant.
Inhaled insulin approved by FDA
The FDA approval came with a boxed warning indicating that the drug should not be used in patients with chronic lung diseases.
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