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Eating allergenic foods and breastfeeding may help protect infants against food allergies

Food allergies often result in an abnormal immune response to certain types of food, whether it be peanuts, eggs, or gluten. Most reactions tend to be mild, typically resulting in itching and hives, but a severe allergy causes anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction that causes shortness of breath, low pressure, and tongue swelling. It isn’t ...click here to read more

This could increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Bad news for women who experience or who have gone through menopause: research suggests it could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. The researchers found that metabolic changes occur in perimenopausal women. Two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients in the U.S. are women. The exact mechanisms that link menopause with Alzheimer’s disease are still unknown, but previous studies ...click here to read more

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Can beer help treat these common symptoms?

Attention ladies: Finally, a beer company has you in mind. The Portsmouth Brewery in New Hampshire has developed a craft beer to help you combat those nasty menopausal symptoms. Common symptoms of menopause include insomnia, hot flashes, and headaches. Women experience these symptoms as a result of changing hormones which take place during menopause. The ...click here to read more

Increased risk of depression-related death seen in women

Depression is often practiced in silence. This can lead to persistent sadness affecting our behavior and emotions. If help is not found or sought after, depression may lead someone to see suicide as an acceptable choice. An estimated 350 million people worldwide suffer from depression, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It can affect ...click here to read more

Study finds that menopausal brain changes may be linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Menopause marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycle and is diagnosed after you’ve gone 12 months without having a period. While this time in a woman’s life does come with many biological changes, a new study finds that the brain of menopausal women uses less energy, a characteristic similarly seen with Alzheimer’s disease patients. ...click here to read more