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It's easy to get in the habit of gynecological diseases
  Date: 2009-10-25 15:01:49 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
Can you imagine the long-term use cleaning fluid, washing machines, washing machine, night work, powder coating, sliver pad could become the source of gynecological diseases induced to do? No surprise, here you opened one of the mysteries of science
At what age a woman is more vulnerable to breast cancer
  Date: 2009-10-25 15:04:46 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
At what age a woman is more vulnerable to breast cancer 30 -39 years old 30 years of age, breast problems are most often benign (not cancerous). However, young women generally have fibrocystic breast changes, for breast pain, cysts and non-cancerous
What to do before going to bed can be anti-aging?
  Date: 2009-10-18 10:57:48 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
Years quietly went on, unconsciously, the wrinkles crept to climb up your face, this is what is distressing. Even in years of ruthless, but please carefully consider their own usually have any bad habits before they make these wrinkles get their chan
Health Tip: Side Effects of Birth Control Pills
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:11 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
(HealthDay News) -- While many women take birth control pills without incident, these drugs can produce side effects, especially when a woman\'s body adjusts to the hormonal changes they cause. Here is a list of the most common side effects of birth
Switching Breast Cancer Drugs May Boost Survival
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:11 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
TUESDAY, Feb. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Switching to newer breast cancer drugs, called aromatase inhibitors, after two to three years of treatment with tamoxifen may extend disease-free survival and slightly reduce the risk of death in women who\'ve b
Gene Variant Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:09 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
MONDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Extensive genetic analysis has uncovered a gene variant that cuts the risk of breast cancer by 10 percent, scientists say. Angela Cox, senior lecturer at the Institute of Cancer Studies at the University of Sheffi
Newer Drugs Beat Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Survival
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:09 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
MONDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Postmenopausal breast cancer patients who switch from tamoxifen therapy to another type of drug, called an aromatase inhibitor, may gain a significant boost in survival, Italian research shows. Women in the study
Study Confirms Link Between Hormone, Insulin-Producing Cells
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:08 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
FRIDAY, Feb. 9 (HealthDay News) -- A neuropeptide called melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) plays a role in the growth of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas and the secretion of insulin, a new study finds. MCH is found in the brain and
New Drug Helps Ease Psoriasis
  Date: 2007-02-22 05:30:07 Clicks: 0 Comments: 0
TUESDAY, Feb. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Many patients with moderate to severe chronic psoriasis showed significant improvement after treatment with Humira (adalimumab), according to a study presented at the recent annual meeting of the American Academy
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