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Pregnancy after 40 could reduce woman's cancer risk
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Fox Health Fix: Top medical stories of the week
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- Date Jul 27, 2012
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Time now we have -- It's a roundup of this week's medical stories -- -- a new study says.
Women who have kids later in life could actually be reducing their risk of one type of cancer and -- got to explain is Fox's own and equipment hi Hannah.
Hey -- two -- he's having and a good morning to all of you at a home we're having children a little bit later in life.
May reduce a woman's risk of cancer are new US study finds that women who gave birth.
After age forty are 44%.
Less likely to develop endometrial cancer than those who have children in their twenties.
Women -- become mothers in their thirties also had a -- arrests that of course.
Is good news but there are still some studies out there -- -- that show an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancer gas so it's not the kind of advice he should take to change -- plan right.
Right all right late night TV and computer sessions.
Not good for your -- -- look he's been late night in front of the TV or in front of the computer.
One study says you may be increasing your risk for depression.
US scientists exposed hamsters to dim light at night and found that their symptoms were strikingly similar to that depressed people they say artificial light from electronics.
Could be playing a big role in the increase of depression the good news with this -- that -- that it's reversible padding in so.
If you quit honestly in front of the TV or computer you can.
I think he's sports drinks about all the benefits of your work and they taste so good too don't they won't next time -- sports sports drink plan on doing little bit more -- EO who Oxford researchers say that most popular brands can actually reversed the health benefits of the exercise you don't see -- working so hard.
At an average of 300 calories a bottle it would require more than thirty minutes extra on the treadmill to try to burn those calories -- Some sports drinks have lower calories but experts advise sticking to what -- and that's most people at home though are wanting coffee at this hour for more information on these stories and -- your latest health news.
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