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Women's Health Two wombs, three babies, one mom - Pregnancy - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:36 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Triplets born to woman with 2 wombsFirst case of its kind, British hospital official saysLONDON - A woman with two wombs has given birth to triplets, in what is believed to the first case of its kind, a hospital official said Friday.Hannah Kersey, 23
Women's Health Despite cancer risk, some need hormones - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:35 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Despite cancer risk, some need hormonesDocs worry severely menopausal women with won't get necessary helpNBC VIDEO?ore on the declining rate of breast cancerDec. 15: In a startling turnaround, breast cancer rates in the United States dropped dramati
Women's Health Herbal treatment little help for menopause - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:35 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Herbal treatment little help for menopauseBlack cohosh not effective in relieving hot flashes, study findsPHILADELPHIA - A popular herbal treatment called black cohosh is practically ineffective at relieving hot flashes and night sweats in women goin
Women's Health Morning-after pill on shelves - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:32 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Morning-after pill on shelves, but debate ragesPlan B now available at pharmacies nationwideCharlie Riedel / AP fileNational distribution of emergency contraception began on Nov. 6. Critics charge it promotes promiscuity and unsafe sex.NEW YORK - A m
Women's Health More rights urged for birth mothers - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:31 Clicks: 0 Comments:
More adoption rights urged for birth mothersReport: Women giving up their infants need better support, counselingKiichiro Sato / APJenna Hatfield, center back, holds her 1-year-old son Nicholas, while her biological daughter Ariana, center front, smi
Women's Health Ban on silicone breast implants lifted - Women's Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:30 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Ban on silicone breast implants liftedDespite lingering fears, controversial device back after 14 yearsNBC VIDEO?DA reverses course on breast implantsNov. 17: Fourteen years after removing silicone implants from the market, the FDA now says they are
Women's Health Amniocentesis not linked to miscarriage - MSNBC Wire Services - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:29 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Amniocentesis doesn't raise miscarriage rateOlder studies overestimated risk, new report findsNEW YORK - Amniocentesis performed during the fourth through sixth month of pregnancy, known as the "midtrimester," does not increase the rate of miscarriag
Women's Health Brazilian model dies from anorexia - Mental Health - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:28 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Brazilian model dies from anorexia21-year-old Ana Carolina Reston weighed 88 poundsL'Equipe Agence via ReutersBrazilian model Ana Carolina Reston died on November 14?rom a generalized infection caused by anorexia. Her body-mass-index was well below
Women's Health Tighter rules on trendy hormones urged - Aging - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:27 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Tighter rules on trendy hormones urgedClaims touting anti-aging 'bioidenticals' are wrong, doctors' group saysFred Prouser / Reuters fileThe nation's largest doctors' group wants the FDA to impose stricter regulation of so-called natural hormones tou
Women's Health Red meat raises breast cancer risk - - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:26 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Eating red meat may raise breast cancer riskTaking vitamins won't protect against heart problems, new studies sayCHICAGO - Eating red meat may raise a woman's risk of a common type of breast cancer, and vitamin supplements will do little if anything
Women's Health Most women unaware about HPV - - MSNBC.com
  Date: 2007-01-13 23:20:24 Clicks: 0 Comments:
Most women in the dark about HPVOnly 40 percent had heard of sexually transmitted disease, survey findsNEW YORK - Awareness about human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its link to cervical cancer, is relatively low among American women, according
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