Disease Risk In Mothers

'Disease Risk In Mothers' - 13 News Result(s)

  • Beware! Delayed Motherhood Can Increase Risk Of Heart Problems In Boy Child
    IANS | Monday June 11, 2018
    According to the research, delayed motherhood may also be associated with pregnancy problems, premature delivery and with low birth weight.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Three Coffees a Day May Have Health Benefits
    Indo-Asian News Service | Friday November 24, 2017
    The strongest benefits of coffee consumption were seen in reduced risks of liver disease, including cancer.
    swirlster.ndtv.com
  • High BP During Pregnancy May Lead To A Higher Risk Of Heart Disease
    DoctorNDTV | Monday August 28, 2017
    Women without a history of cardiovascular events, who suffered from pre-eclampsia during their pregnancy, faced a higher risk of atherosclerosis during post-menopausal years.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • High BP During Pregnancy Increases The Risk Of Heart Disease Later
    DoctorNDTV | Monday August 21, 2017
    A new study reveals would-be-mothers who experience hypertension during pregnancy face an increased risk of heart disease and hypertension later in life. Researchers have found that women who have hypertension during pregnancy may face an increased risk of heart disease and hypertension later in their life.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding Mothers Have 10 Per Cent Lower Risk of Heart Attack
    NDTV Food Desk | Friday June 23, 2017
    Breastfeeding helps the mother burn extra calories faster, thereby facilitating a quicker loss of post-pregnancy weight.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding Can Save You From Deadly Heart Attacks And Stroke
    DoctorNDTV | Friday June 23, 2017
    A recent study has shown that breastfeeding can lower the risk of acquiring heart related problems by 10 % and aids the body's metabolic process in re-setting the mother's body back to normalcy
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Children of Obese Mothers May Have Higher Risk of Fatty Liver During Teens
    NDTV Food Desk | Monday June 12, 2017
    According to a new study, published in the journal of Hepatology, children born to obese mothers are twice as likely to develop non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as adolescents.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Pre-term Delivery Ups Risk Of Heart Disease In Mothers: Study
    Indo-Asian News Service | Friday February 3, 2017
    New York: Mothers who deliver pre-term are at an increased risk of developing heart diseases, compared to women who deliver babies at full-term, a new study has shows. The researchers found that women who have delivered prematurely before the 37th week have a 40 per cent increased risk of developing heart disease. This is beside the fact that she ...
    everylifecounts.ndtv.com
  • Low Birth Weight, Pregnancy Stress Up Disease Risk In Mothers: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday June 13, 2016
    Low birth weight or stress during pregnancy can lead to long-term health problems in women, a new study has found.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Kids of Obese Moms May Die Early of Heart Disease
    IANS, Edinburgh | Tuesday February 3, 2015
    A team of researchers have found that children of obese mothers are at an increased risk of dying early as adults due to cardiac diseases.The experts said the findings highlight the urgent need for strategies to prevent obesity in women of childbearing...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding cuts diabetes risk
    American Journal of Medicine | Thursday September 9, 2010
    Women who do not breastfeed their babies are more at risk of developing type-2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, later in life than mothers who did.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Monday April 6, 2009
    Adults whose mothers suffered from preeclampsia or gestational hypertension while pregnant appear to be at increased risk of suffering a stroke
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    Teenage girls who become pregnant may be at increased risk for weakened bones. In a recent study, one third of the teen mothers had low bone mass typical of the brittle-bone disease osteoporosis or a precursor condition called osteopenia. The findings highlight the importance of adequate calcium intake during teenage pregnancy.
    doctor.ndtv.com

'Disease Risk In Mothers' - 13 News Result(s)

  • Beware! Delayed Motherhood Can Increase Risk Of Heart Problems In Boy Child
    IANS | Monday June 11, 2018
    According to the research, delayed motherhood may also be associated with pregnancy problems, premature delivery and with low birth weight.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Three Coffees a Day May Have Health Benefits
    Indo-Asian News Service | Friday November 24, 2017
    The strongest benefits of coffee consumption were seen in reduced risks of liver disease, including cancer.
    swirlster.ndtv.com
  • High BP During Pregnancy May Lead To A Higher Risk Of Heart Disease
    DoctorNDTV | Monday August 28, 2017
    Women without a history of cardiovascular events, who suffered from pre-eclampsia during their pregnancy, faced a higher risk of atherosclerosis during post-menopausal years.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • High BP During Pregnancy Increases The Risk Of Heart Disease Later
    DoctorNDTV | Monday August 21, 2017
    A new study reveals would-be-mothers who experience hypertension during pregnancy face an increased risk of heart disease and hypertension later in life. Researchers have found that women who have hypertension during pregnancy may face an increased risk of heart disease and hypertension later in their life.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding Mothers Have 10 Per Cent Lower Risk of Heart Attack
    NDTV Food Desk | Friday June 23, 2017
    Breastfeeding helps the mother burn extra calories faster, thereby facilitating a quicker loss of post-pregnancy weight.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding Can Save You From Deadly Heart Attacks And Stroke
    DoctorNDTV | Friday June 23, 2017
    A recent study has shown that breastfeeding can lower the risk of acquiring heart related problems by 10 % and aids the body's metabolic process in re-setting the mother's body back to normalcy
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Children of Obese Mothers May Have Higher Risk of Fatty Liver During Teens
    NDTV Food Desk | Monday June 12, 2017
    According to a new study, published in the journal of Hepatology, children born to obese mothers are twice as likely to develop non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) as adolescents.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Pre-term Delivery Ups Risk Of Heart Disease In Mothers: Study
    Indo-Asian News Service | Friday February 3, 2017
    New York: Mothers who deliver pre-term are at an increased risk of developing heart diseases, compared to women who deliver babies at full-term, a new study has shows. The researchers found that women who have delivered prematurely before the 37th week have a 40 per cent increased risk of developing heart disease. This is beside the fact that she ...
    everylifecounts.ndtv.com
  • Low Birth Weight, Pregnancy Stress Up Disease Risk In Mothers: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday June 13, 2016
    Low birth weight or stress during pregnancy can lead to long-term health problems in women, a new study has found.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Kids of Obese Moms May Die Early of Heart Disease
    IANS, Edinburgh | Tuesday February 3, 2015
    A team of researchers have found that children of obese mothers are at an increased risk of dying early as adults due to cardiac diseases.The experts said the findings highlight the urgent need for strategies to prevent obesity in women of childbearing...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Breastfeeding cuts diabetes risk
    American Journal of Medicine | Thursday September 9, 2010
    Women who do not breastfeed their babies are more at risk of developing type-2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, later in life than mothers who did.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Monday April 6, 2009
    Adults whose mothers suffered from preeclampsia or gestational hypertension while pregnant appear to be at increased risk of suffering a stroke
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • Team DoctorNDTV | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    Teenage girls who become pregnant may be at increased risk for weakened bones. In a recent study, one third of the teen mothers had low bone mass typical of the brittle-bone disease osteoporosis or a precursor condition called osteopenia. The findings highlight the importance of adequate calcium intake during teenage pregnancy.
    doctor.ndtv.com
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