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Women's Health More young women consider donating eggs - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-22 10:29:56 Clicks: 0 Comments:
More young women consider donating eggsAs compensation for human eggs increases, so have donor numbersCHICAGO - Human egg donation was a rarity not so long ago. But heightened demand for eggs - and rising compensation for donors - are prompting more
Women's Health Planned Caesarean not risk-free - Pregnancy - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-22 10:29:55 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Report: Planned Caesarean not risk-freeGrowing popularity of procedure worries doctorsNEW YORK - Pregnant women considering a Caesarean section, with no clear medical reason for it, should know that the procedure is not without risk, Canadian doctors
Women's Health Woman receives ovary transplant - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-15 20:14:34 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Woman receives whole ovary transplantSurgeons hope procedure will restore cancer patient's fertilityST. LOUIS - When Joy Lagos learned she had cancer, she had enough hope to believe she would beat it. What brought the San Francisco resident to tears,
Women's Health Fertility therapies raise birth defect risks a bit - Pregnancy - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-13 00:11:11 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Fertility therapies slightly raise odds of defectsMajor Canadian study quantifies small but significant increase in risksMario Tama / Getty Images fileFertility treatments are already known to increase the risk of prematurity and other complications.
Women's Health Some birth control pills linked to blood clots - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-13 00:11:09 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Some birth control pills linked to blood clotsGroup seeks ban of newer, low-dose contraceptives FREE VIDEO?roup claims new birth control pills aren't safeFeb. 7: Do newer birth control pills pose a greater health risk? A public advocacy group claims
Women's Health Why some women can't control their bladders - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-02-02 00:22:42 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Why some women can't control their bladdersAging affects causes such as weight gain, prior pregnancies and diabetesNEW YORK - A range of health and lifestyle factors can predispose middle-aged women to bladder-control problems, though the causes tend
Women's Health Less invasive fibroid treatment can be fine - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-26 20:25:28 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Less invasive treatment for fibroids can be fineStudy finds that embolization often provides a safe alternative to surgeryWomen who had less invasive treatment for painful uterine fibroids did about as well as those who had surgery, including hystere
Women's Health Lymph Node Test Helps Fight Melanoma
  Date: 2007-01-26 20:24:49 Clicks: 0 Comments:
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Using so-called "sentinel node" biopsies to determine if melanoma has started to spread saves some patients the pain of having all their lymph nodes removed, U.S. researchers report. The strategy can
Women's Health Women Fare Better After Liver Transplant
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:36 Clicks: 0 Comments:
THURSDAY, Sept. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Women may have an edge on men when it comes to surviving liver transplant, a new British study finds. The study of over 2,700 patients who received a liver transplant between 1985 and 2003 found that female pa
Women's Health Health Tip: Cooling Hot Flashes
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:34 Clicks: 0 Comments:
(HealthDay News) -- Hot flashes -- a side effect of menopause -- cause a woman to feel hot and flushed, notably in the face, neck and chest. Symptoms also may include sweating, chills and a rapid heartbeat. Minor hot flashes may be cooled with simpl
Women's Health Appetite Hormone May Combat Type 2 Diabetes
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:33 Clicks: 0 Comments:
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The hormone leptin could help keep the body from producing too much insulin, according to a study in mice with type 2 diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes often become resistant to the effects of insulin, ca
Women's Health New Formula Predicts Osteoporosis Fracture Risk
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:32 Clicks: 0 Comments:
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Australian researchers say they\'ve developed a mathematical formula that\'s 75 percent accurate at predicting which older women are most at risk for fractures -- a frequent cause of disability and death. Call
Women's Health Fingers May Point to Sports Prowess
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:31 Clicks: 0 Comments:
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Superior athletic ability may, literally, be at your fingertips. British researchers have deduced that women whose ring fingers are longer than their index fingers achieve higher levels in sports, particularly
Women's Health One in 10 Mammograms Comes Back Abnormal
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:30 Clicks: 0 Comments:
TUESDAY, Sept. 26 (HealthDay News) -- About one in 10 mammograms comes back abnormal, according to a study by researchers from the University of New Mexico and their colleagues. Publishing in the October issue of Radiology, the researchers collecte
Women's Health Rebate plan for eggs cracks open an ethics mess - Breaking Bioethics - MSNBC.co
  Date: 2007-01-24 22:39:01 Clicks: 0 Comments:
'Egg rebate' cracks open an ethics messPlan to offer half-price infertility treatments hatches debateCOMMENTARYArthur Caplan, Ph.D.MSNBC contributorArthur Caplan, Ph.D.?ocument.write('')E-maildocument.write('');When automobile sales get sluggish, as
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