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  • Inflammation in fat tissue helps prevent metabolic disease: A Swedish Study 

  • High-calorie, low-nutrient foods in kids' TV programs: A Swedish Study 

  • Women who play computer games develop overweight and obesity: University of Gothenburg Study 

  • Women with moderate beer consumption lower risk of heart attack: University of Gothenburg Study 

  • Omega-3 dietary supplements pass blood-brain barrier: A Swedish Study 
  • New finding on the formation of fat tissue in humans
  • No evidence about effect of Nordic diet on cardiovascular health: A Swedish Study
  • A breakfast of champions for diabetics
  • Young women smokers actually gain three times as much weight as non-smokers: A Study
  • Swedish doctors transplant wombs into 9 women
  • Sweden Muslims health risk during Ramadan
  • Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Risk For Obesity And Diabetes For Unborn Daughters
  • Parent-Child Relationship Weakened By Fathers' Remarriage Post-Divorce: A study
  • Pollution threat to pregnant mothers: A Swedish study
  • Spending less time sitting is best anti-ageing cure: A study

  • Increased risk of birth asphyxia in babies born to overweight and obese women

  • Swedish doctors transplant wombs into 9 women

  • Sweden Muslims health risk during Ramadan

  • Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Risk For Obesity And Diabetes For Unborn Daughters

  • Parent-Child Relationship Weakened By Fathers' Remarriage Post-Divorce: A study

  • Pollution threat to pregnant mothers: A Swedish study

  • First mother-to-daughter uterus transplant carried out in Sweden

  • Smoking in Pregnancy Increases Asthma Risk in Preschool

  • Alcohol 'lowers arthritis risk' for women

  • Immune Therapy for Atherosclerosis

  • Dietary Cadmium May Be Linked With Breast Cancer Risk

  • Dense Breasts Can Nearly Double the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
  • More, Faster Weight Loss Seen With Gastric Bypass Than Banding
  • The Biology Behind Severe PMS
  • A Study on Swedish women-Extra calcium won't lower bone fracture risk
  • Fighting Breast Cancer on Your Lunch Break
  • New strain of gonorrhoea is drug resistant
  • Folic acid linked to teen school grades
  • Alcoholism Touches a New High Among Swedish Women
  • Swedish Robotic-Assisted Surgical Program Grows, Continues to Gain Momentum
  • Belly Fat Linked to Alzheimer�s in New Study
  • Headache pills cause chronic headaches: study

  • Alzheimer's Genes Don�t Predict Risk

  • Bone Health and Exercise Tightly Linked

  • Dietary habits of teenagers could be better

  • Obesity risk for women who sleep less: study

  • Overweight Middle-Aged Adults at Greater Risk for Cognitive Decline in Later Life

  • Risk of stillbirth increases fourfold in women using fertility treatment

  • Low Levels Of Natural Antibody Linked To Stroke Risk

  • Sweden's 'obesity epidemic' shows signs of slowing: study

  • Avoiding conflict at work doubles heart risk: study

  • Deadly skin cancer on the rise in Sweden: study

  • Size Of Fat Cells And Waist Size Predict Type 2 Diabetes In Women

  • Cigarettes, not snuff, increase multiple sclerosis risk

  • Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer on the Rise in Sweden

  • Study Shows Middle-Aged Women Significantly Impacted by Stress

  • Swedish breast milk: Now less toxic!

  • Sunlight Benefits Psoriasis Sufferers

  • Parathyroid hormone levels predict CV mortality in the community

  • Does relaxation during childbirth work?

  • Pre-Marital Sex: What Kids Must Know

  • Sweden Says Gender Based Abortions are Legal

  • Smokers die sooner, live with more disease

  • Does Smokeless Tobacco Help Smokers Quit Cigarettes?

  • High Omega-6 Fatty Acid Intake Linked to Breast Cancer

  • Fewer expectant mothers report drinking while pregnant

  • Swedish girls start smoking earlier: study

  • Breast cancer drug combined with chemotherapy 'cuts recurrence by a third'

  • New test could 'save lives of premature babies by predicting labour'

  • Blood Pressure Pill Combo More Effective Than Diuretics

  • Drinking too much coffee 'could shrink women's breasts'

  • Eating yogurt every day reduces risk of bladder cancer, study finds

  • Breastfeeding 'significantly' lowers cancer risk, study finds

  • Link Between Nationality And Cervical Cancer In Sweden

  • Can Our Mental Skills Fade Before Old Age?

  • Sharp rise in alcoholism among Swedish women: report

  • Vegan Diet Reduces Risk of Arthritis, Heart Attack and Stroke

  • Stroke Incidence Declines Among Swedish Diabetics

  • Breast cancer link to weight

  • OT linked to mental distress

  • Drink Your Arthritis Risk in Half

  • Migraine - why are we all suffering in silence?

  • Migration Raises Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease

  • Coffee lowers, alcohol raises breast cancer risk, studies show

  • Breast Feeding Beneficial for Mom�s Health, Too

  • Report: mothers in Sweden have it best

  • Cell Phones Could Cause Sleep Trouble

  • High blood sugar can hamper memory