The hormonal revolution of pregnancy and the lack of stress may be two factors that explain why a woman naturally achieves a pregnancy that seemed impossible before in vitro fertilization.
A study in 184 countries relates the increase in this disease to the excess consumption of processed meats, sugary drinks or 'snacks'
Insomnia and average sleep duration less than five hours are associated with higher heart attack rates
The chronobiology researcher publishes 'Let nothing keep you awake', a staunch defense of good sleep as a fundamental pillar of health
The lack of scientific evidence on supplementation influences the lack of this vitamin, which increases the risk of bone fractures
The growth of the disease is especially visible in developing countries of medium or medium-low socioeconomic level and among women
A new study highlights the relevance of intense exercise to prevent the appearance of metastases, although experts warn that it should not be considered a substitute for current treatments
A study links sleep problems with the disease, although some experts warn of the need to study this relationship with more data.