Infant Probiotics and Lower Type 1 Diabetes Risk
Infant Probiotics and Lower Type 1 Diabetes Risk But association was only found in those with the highest genetic risk of the diseaseWebMD News from HealthDay
By Serena Gordon
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Adding probiotics -- good bacteria -- to an infant's feedings in the first month of life may reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes for those genetically predisposed to getting the disease, new
Moms Chemical Exposure Tied to Kids Extra Weight
Mom's Chemical Exposure Tied to Kids' Extra Weight More research needs to be done to show cause-and-effect, expert saysWebMD News from HealthDay
By Robert Preidt
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure in the womb to high levels of a widely used industrial chemical appears to increase a child's risk of obesity, a new study suggests.
The research included information on just over 200
Could a Change in Sense of Humor Signal Dementia
Could a Change in Sense of Humor Signal Dementia? By Peter RussellWebMD Health News Reviewed by Hansa D. Bhargava, MD
Nov. 11, 2015 -- A change in a person’s sense of humor could be an early red flag of dementia, according to a new study.
The idea that our taste in comedy could be used to predict our chances of getting Alzheimer's or
Gentle Yoga Safe in Late Pregnancy Small Study
Gentle Yoga Safe in Late Pregnancy: Small Study Constant monitoring showed no significant stress on mom or fetusWebMD News from HealthDay
By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Yoga, even late into pregnancy, appears to be safe for expectant moms, according to a small new study.
The research found that yoga poses don't seem to place undue stress on mom or baby. Using real-time
Strong Legs Linked to Strong Mind

Study of women suggests boosting walking force, speed pays mental dividends as you