Pregnancy: pregnancy is the one biggest good news for those women who just married this year. A study of Case Western Reserve University has found that even healthy expecting women have a risk of oral bacteria in pregnancy duration. They have started to understand how and which bacteria from the 700 species living in the mouth and which bacteria is a responsible for the increasing numbers of preterm and stillbirths.
Yiping Han, from the department of periodontics in the school of ... Read More
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Pregnancy: pregnancy is the one biggest good news for those women who just married this year. A study of Case Western Reserve University has found that even healthy expecting women have a risk of oral bacteria in pregnancy duration. They have started to understand how and which bacteria from the 700 species living in the mouth and which bacteria is a responsible for the increasing numbers of preterm and stillbirths.
Yiping Han, from the department of periodontics in the school of ... Read More
Posted By Healthuse, Category Diseases, Health | Tags: Abundant. brain, American Chemical Society’s, best, boost, Exercise, green, healthuse, human, Jo Barto, Jules Pretty, Mental Health, news, park, science, technology, top, USA |
The study of American Chemical Society’s semi-monthly journal Environmental Science & Technology proof that daily five minutes of exercise in park can boost the mental health.
Jo Barto and Jules Pretty say that green exercise is physical activity in the presence of nature. Abundant scientific shows that activity in natural areas decrease the risk of mental illness and also can improve the sense of well being. Until now, however, nobody knows that how much time people spend on green area to ... Read More
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Researchers found that fruit juise is a best for 2-5 year old childern ans also for teenage girls/boys. Studies from researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine and Louisiana State University Agricultural Center clearly highlight the benefits of 100 percent fruit juice.
Researchers findings that 2-5 year childerns who consumed fruit juice had significantly higher intakes of vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium and significantly lower intakes of added sugars compared to non-fruit juice consumers. In addition, higher intake of fruit juice ... Read More
