How often do you get a good night’s sleep and wake up feeling totally rested? It’s hard to disconnect from work and technology, and it just seems like there aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done. As a result, sleep rarely makes our “to-do” list, but it is more important than you may realize.
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The National Center for Health Research reviews important new research as soon as it is published. We cut through the hype regarding various medical treatments to let you know what is proven and what is unknown about the risks and benefits of various treatment options. We do not accept funding from the companies that make medical products, so you can trust that our information is based on science, and not biased by financial ties to the treatments we’re evaluating.
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Good News for Coffee Drinkers: The Health Benefits Outweigh the Risks for Most People
Most Americans drink coffee every day. The caffeine in coffee helps us stay alert but also may cause jitteriness and interfere with sleeping. A few studies suggest that decaffeinated coffee also has health benefits, perhaps because of antioxidants or acids in the coffee beans.
Read More »What Women Need to Know About Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer is very fast-growing and aggressive. It is also very rare – less than 5 % of all breast cancer cases, and perhaps only 1%. It occurs so infrequently that many breast care specialists have never met a patient who has it.
Read More »Summary of: Breast Implants, Self-Esteem, Quality of Life, and the Risk of Suicide
Women’s Health Issues, August 2016. Breast augmentation is the most common cosmetic surgery in the US, but studies have shown that suicide rates are higher for women with implants.
Read More »Warning on 5 Diabetes Drugs that Increase Heart Failure
People with diabetes are more likely to develop heart disease, but new research shows that patients taking any of several type 2 diabetes medications are even more likely to develop heart failure, compared to patients on other diabetes medications.
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