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Shingles recurrences more common than previously believed
February 9, 2011
Repeat cases of shingles are more likely to develop than previously believed, based on patients tracked for eight years after they experienced the disease, researchers at Olmsted Medical Center in Minnesota found.
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New prostate guidelines lower initial exam age to 45
February 8, 2011
New guidelines in the treatment of an enlarged prostate lower the index age at which doctors should initially examine men for the condition from age 50 to age 45, according to the American Urological Association (AUA)
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CRT-D heart treatment found to benefit women most
February 8, 2011
A study on heart patients in the U.S., Canada and Europe found that cardiac sysynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D) is twice as effective in preventing heart failure in women than in men.
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FDA approves drug to reduce pre-term births
February 8, 2011
A drug to reduce pre-term deliveries before 37 weeks of pregnancy in women who have a history of such births has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Breast cancer treatment may raise risk of hip fractures
February 7, 2011
Although generally uncommon in women under age 70, middle-aged breast cancer survivors may be at a greater risk for hip fractures, according to the February issue of Clinical Cancer Research.
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Mealtime interaction may aid children with asthma
February 7, 2011
Children with persistent asthma whose families observe regular mealtimes were found to fare better in managing the condition than children who don't have a regularly scheduled meal with family interaction.
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Research strengthens link of virus to type 1 diabetes
February 7, 2011
An Australian study strengthens the suggestion in previous research that type 1 diabetes is caused by a virus.
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Fibromyalgia patients benefit from electronic monitoring
February 4, 2011
Daily recording of fibromyalgia symptoms on electronic devices led to better monitoring of the condition, according to a recent issue of The Journal of Pain.
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Lifestyle changes greatly reduce cancer, health group advises
February 4, 2011
Three lifestyle changes - eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly and drinking less alcohol - could dramatically reduce the number of cancer cases in the U.S., according to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF).
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Bariatric surgery greatly reduces rate of dying for the obese
February 3, 2011
Choosing to have bariatric surgery reduces the risk of dying by half for obese individuals, an Italian review of gastric bypass and banding procedures has shown.
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