Acetaldehyde is a common chemical that you can find in both the natural world and as a part of industrial...
What comes out of the body is just as important as what goes in. In other words, the frequency, consistency,...
Anemia is broadly understood as a deficiency of red blood cells. The chief role of red blood cells is to...
According to the CDC's Healthy People 2030 Breastfeeding Objectives, the goal is to have 54.1 percent of babies breastfed until...
The kind of bacteria living in your gut influences your overall health and your waist size. More than just digestive...
Endometriosis is a gynecological disorder that usually shows up during a woman’s reproductive years. According to one 2010 report, endometriosis...
Whether it is acne or eczema, most skin disorders have one thing in common: inflammation. Inflammation can be triggered in...
It was not until 1881 that the first modern C-section (or cesarean section) was performed by German gynecologist Ferdinand Kehrer....
Last month, it was revealed that scientists have created the world’s first genetically engineered human beings. (1) According to reports,...
Stretch marks, cellulite, and other skin imperfections actually signify a nutrient deficiency. Stretch marks are not hereditary. When it comes...
Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a bacterial infection that still affects thousands of Americans - in spite of the whooping...
Early this May, the first-ever national, regional, and global estimates of preterm birth were reported. It turns out that 15...
Over the last several generations, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of disease mechanism: environmental toxicity. At...
If your newborn infant is not properly digesting breast milk, your doctor may suggest that you feed your baby formula....
Some people argue that the Fountain of Youth can be found in something that every nursing mammal produces: colostrum. The...