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Archive for August, 2008
One abortion no threat to mental health: group (Reuters)
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read comments (0)Blood transfusions give Argentine patients HIV (AP)
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Swedish restaurants soon ‘allergy free’ (AFP)
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The team says its work may help guide development of new tests to improve early detection of cancer.
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Statins Might Reverse ED in Some Men
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Statins Might Reverse ED in Some Men
By Alan Mozes
HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, Aug. 15 (HealthDay News) — Statins might quickly help reverse erectile dysfunction among men who have metabolic syndrome, new animal research suggests.
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Snoring
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Gallstones
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Married Folks Still the Healthiest
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Married Folks Still the Healthiest
By Serena Gordon
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MONDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) — People who’ve exchanged wedding vows tend to be healthier than their sole, divorced or widowed peers, but new research shows that health gap may be narrowing.
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Levels of adiponectin be augmented in the bloodstream when people exist deprived of weight and appear to endanger the cardiovascular health of older people, according to the new study to be published in the periodical of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
This finding, though, appears uncommon, because past studies have shown dignified adiponectin concentration is associated with lower risks of diabetes and cholesterol abnormalities.
"This study is significant because previous findings have been contradictory, and the present investigation includes the largest number of heart attacks in an elderly group to date," Dr.
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Prostate cancer prognosis worse in obese men (Reuters)
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The primary reason for the later diagnosis, and consequently poorer prophasis, seems to be that the PSA test used to screen for prostate cancer is "biased" against obese men, according to researchers.
The problem, they explain, may stem from obese men's larger blood volume, which dilutes their PSA levels.
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