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Elimination Of Menstrual Cycles Safe (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - Scientists for the first time have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of continuous-use oral contraceptives that can eliminate menstrual cycles, as per a research studyreported in the recent issue of Contraception. While low-dose oral contraceptives reducing the number of menstrual periods to four are on the market, this study marks the first time scientists have shown that it's safe to eliminate them, said lead investigator David F. Archer, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Eastern Virginia Medical School........ |
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New Hope To Lung Cancer Patients (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - Patients suffering from the most common type of lung cancer experienced a 20-percent improvement in overall survival in a national clinical trial of a drug that chokes off the blood vessels nourishing tumors, a multicenter study has observed. Dr. Joan Schiller, chief of hematology/oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, said: "This is great news for patients with lung cancer - they live longer, and the side effects from Avastin are unlike those of conventional chemotherapy. For example, Avastin does not cause hair loss, nausea, or vomiting"........ |
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Tobacco Prevention Ads May Backfire (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - Tobacco company-sponsored anti-smoking advertising aimed at youths not only has no negative effect on teen smoking, it may actually encourage youngsters to smoke, as per a co-author of studyed by an Oregon State University researcher. Results from the study also show that tobacco industry-sponsored prevention ads aimed at parents often have harmful effects on students, also increasing their likelihood of smoking........ |
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Growing Up In Bad Neighborhood (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - There's good news for children growing up in bad neighborhoods in a comprehensive study led by nationally renowned University of Colorado at Boulder sociology Professor Delbert Elliott. The 8-year effort analyzing the successful development of children in different kinds of neighborhoods in Denver and Chicago observed that children growing up in high-poverty neighborhoods were doing much better than expected. The rate of successful development for children from the best neighborhoods was 63 percent while the success rate for children living in high-poverty, disadvantaged neighborhoods was 52 percent........ |
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International Trial Of Novel Breast Cancer Drug (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - A clinical trial of a new targeted breast cancer drug, led by physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, has begun enrolling patients. The TEACH (Tykerb Evaluation After CHemotherapy) trial will investigate the experimental drug Tykerb (lapatinib) in patients with early-stage, HER2-positive breast cancer who have not been treated with Herceptin, another targeted drug used for the same type of tumor. The MGH is the lead institution for the international trial, which is being sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline, the manufacturer of Tykerb........ |
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New Tool To Halt Recurrence Of Atrial Fibrillation (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - Clinical scientists at the University of Pennsylvania Health System are starting a trial utilizing a new mechanism to treat the heart when its electrical pulses essentially short-circuit, referred to as atrial fibrillation (A-Fib). The biggest problem physicians run into with current therapies to cope with electrical rhythmic pumping problems in the heart, namely pulmonary vein isolation procedures, is that up until now, they've had to deliver the energy bursts to the tissue in a dot-by-dot catheter ablation procedure around the veins, almost like a string of pearls. "That can cause swelling, and when that swelling goes down, you may still have viable tissue left behind, gaps, where the electricity can still conduct itself or get through," explains David Callans, MD, director of the electrophysiology laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and principal investigator of this study. "Now we have a mechanism to construct this barricade of lesions, to do an entire circular ablation, minimizing the potential for gaps behind in the pulmonary veins"........ |
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Relationships Benefit When New Parents Get Help (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - The birth of a first child is commonly an exciting and eagerly anticipated milestone in any committed relationship, yet research suggests it can also be the beginning of the end for a number of couples. As per clinical psychology expert Dr Jemima Petch, about half of all couples report a significant decline in satisfaction with their relationship during the transition to parenthood........ |
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Moderate Drinking May Help Older Women Live Longer (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - A study published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society finds that moderate alcohol intake (1-2 drinks/day for 3-6 days/week, depending on alcoholic content) may lead to increased quality of life and survival in older women. The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health followed nearly 12,000 women in their 70's over a 6 year period. The group was comprised of non-drinkers, occasional drinkers and moderate drinkers........ |
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Acid Reflux Disease Linked To Obesity (Dec 14 2006 02:07 GMT) - As per a new article in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GRD), more usually known as, acid reflux, is associated with obesity. Since (GRD) is strongly linked to more serious conditions, such as esophageal ulcers and cancer, weight reduction treatment may be useful in therapy and prevention of these conditions........ |
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