Chronic fatigue syndrome could affect one in 100 pupils, BBC News has today reported. The estimate is based on research that followed nearly 3,000 children at three secondary schools in...
Research suggests there has been a breakthrough that greatly increases the chances of women who have IVF becoming pregnant.
Research into cot death (sudden infant death syndrome) suggests that babies who share a bed with a parent are at a higher risk, especially if the parent has been drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
On 17th August, The Independent and The Daily Telegraph, reported that early cutting of the umbilical cord after birth could be harmful to newborns. The Daily Mail
“People born in spring are 'more likely' to become anorexic,” reported The Independent. The newspaper said the finding comes from the first large-scale study of the link between anorexia and the season of birth.
"Miscarriages for women on IVF 'double when the clocks go forward because the loss of an hour in bed puts more stress on a mother-to-be's body'," reports the Mail on Sunday about a study of more than 1,500 cycles of IVF treatment in the US…
“Childbirth is the number one killer of teenagers,” the Metro today warned, while The Daily Telegraph reported that “one million teenage girls 'suffer death or injury from pregnancy'”. These alarming headlines...
Having a baby boy could mean the mother is at greater risk of postnatal depression after childbirth, says The Daily Telegraph today. A French study shows that “three-quarters
Study that tested the IQs of hundreds of children and found that years after first being tested, the younger children that had been smacked had IQs five points lower than those who were not.