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PLOS Medicine is a peer-reviewed weekly medical journal covering the full spectrum of the medical sciences. It began operation on October 19, 2004, as the second journal of the Public Library of Science, a non-profit open access publisher.
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Obesity linked to rise in female reproductive disorders: Study - Hindi News | Obesity linked to rise in female reproductive disorders: Study | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Obesity linked to rise in female reproductive disorders: Study

Researchers have found a link between obesity and a range of female reproductive disorders. ...

Study finds obesity linked to increase in female reproductive disorders - Hindi News | Study finds obesity linked to increase in female reproductive disorders | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Study finds obesity linked to increase in female reproductive disorders

A new study has found an etiological link between obesity and a range of female reproductive disorders, but the extent of this link differs among conditions. ...

Study finds losing weight before fertility treatment might not increase births for obese women - Hindi News | Study finds losing weight before fertility treatment might not increase births for obese women | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Study finds losing weight before fertility treatment might not increase births for obese women

A new study has found that women with obesity and unexplained infertility who lost weight prior to starting infertility treatments did not have a greater chance of having a healthy baby than those who did not lose weight prior to starting therapy. ...

Increased mortality risk among alcohol abstainers might depend on other factors: Study - Hindi News | Increased mortality risk among alcohol abstainers might depend on other factors: Study | Latest health News at Lokmattimes.com

Health :Increased mortality risk among alcohol abstainers might depend on other factors: Study

A new study has found that increased mortality risk among current alcohol abstainers might largely be explained by other factors, including previous alcohol or drug problems, daily smoking, and overall poor health. ...