Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 15 (ANI): Men beware! Erectile dysfunction - inability to get or keep an erection firm enough to have sexual intercourse - in young men may be a cause for increased risk of early cardiovascular disease, a recent study warns.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 16 (ANI): A study has recently revealed women with high blood sugar in first trimester of pregnancy, whether they have diabetes or not, are at increased risk of giving birth to a baby with congenital heart defect.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec 11 (ANI): Pregnant women, take note! If you are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, your kid is at increased risk for developing certain chronic diseases during childhood and adolescence.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 8 (ANI): Parents please take note! Children who play games on smartphones right before hitting the sack are at increased risk of higher body mass index, warns a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 7 (ANI): Exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy and in home at three and 15 months of age is linked to increased risks of wheeze and asthma in babies, warms a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Dec. 6 (ANI): People, especially men, suffering from sleep disorder are at increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease or dementia when they grow, warns a recent study.
Washington DC [USA], Nov 30 (ANI): Low level of Vitamin D at birth is linked to an increased risk of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) at the age of three.
Washington DC [USA], Nov 29 (ANI): A study has recently warned that patients waiting for more than 24 hours to undergo a hip fracture surgery may be linked to an increased risk of death and complications.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 10 (ANI): A recent study has suggested that obese older adults, who survive cardiac surgery, may have an increased risk for functioning poorly.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 5 (ANI): A history of kidney stones may indicate an increased risk for metabolic and hypertensive complications during pregnancy, a recent study has suggested.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 5 (ANI): Millions of people popping common heartburn and indigestion pills could be at an increased risk of kidney failure, suggests a recent analysis.