As if the premenstrual syndrome (PMS) among women is not bad enough, a new study suggests that those with moderate-to-severe PMS could have a higher risk for high blood pressure later in their lives.
One in two adults who are at their mid-40s will develop prediabetes where there is a rise in the blood sugar level of a person and may often lead to diabetes, according to a new study published online Nov. 10 on The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.
Ditching the fats in one's diet do not contribute to greater weight loss cause in the long run. That is the findings of a new study, which was published in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology journal.