
Stomach and mood disorders: how your gut may be playing with your mind
Feb 24, 2016 08:54 am UTC| Health
If youve eaten a fabulous meal recently, the experience was pleasant, comfortable and pain-free because your stomach and intestinal system worked seamlessly to move the food along and eventually absorb it. Our...
It's no guess Leyonhjelm’s tobacco inquiry will recommend reducing the tax
Feb 24, 2016 07:55 am UTC| Law Health
When it comes to tobacco control, you can determine the most effective policies by using the litmus test of how the tobacco industry reacts. This has long been called the scream test. It was obvious the industry wasnt...
Explainer: what is vaginal seeding?
Feb 24, 2016 07:38 am UTC| Health
It is well known that babies born naturally read that as vaginally are exposed to lots of beneficial bacteria known as microbiota when they travel down the birth canal. Included in the mix are bacteria which help babies...
'Time is short': Global Health NGO Urges Congress to Fund President's Zika Request
Feb 23, 2016 23:47 pm UTC| Health
MILLWOOD, Va., Feb. 23, 2016 -- The head of the global health NGO, Project HOPE, is calling on Congress to act swiftly to fulfill President Barack Obamas $1.9 billion funding request to stem the spread of the Zika...
What happens to your brain when you're pregnant – clumsiness, food cravings, and moodiness?
Feb 23, 2016 14:38 pm UTC| Health
My forgetful friend the subject of my original article gave birth to a baby girl on Thanksgiving Day. Shes a beauty, and I know her mum agrees that the morning sickness, crazy sense of smell and forgetfulness were worth...
Can organs have a sexual identity?
Feb 23, 2016 11:05 am UTC| Health
A new study published in Nature suggests that the stem cells that allow our organs to grow know their own sexual identity, and this influences how they function. These findings could explain why the prevalence of some...
Using birth control to combat Zika virus could affect future generations
Feb 22, 2016 15:50 pm UTC| Health
In a recent article, Oxford Universitys director of medical ethics, Dominic Wilkinson, argued that birth control was a key way of tackling the Zika viruss apparently devastating effects on unborn children a strategy that...