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October 24th, 2006

Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)

EXTChildhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Menopause (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533635–>

First Stool May Offer Sign of Fetal Alcohol Exposure (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533507–>

Vasectomy Reversals May Raise Birth Defect Risk (HealthDay)Men who undergo vasectomy reversal may be at significantly higher risk of producing abnormal sperm and possibly even causing birth defects in children, a new study suggests.

Condoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 11:30 AM EDT

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Condoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)

EXTCondoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Teen Girls Feel Pressure to Have Unwanted Sex (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533201–>

Test Could Spot Autism at Birth (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533475–>

First Stool May Offer Sign of Fetal Alcohol Exposure (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533507–>

Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)Not so long ago, a woman had to visit her doctor, leave a urine sample and wait by the phone — sometimes days — to find out whether she was pregnant.

Vasectomy Reversals May Raise Birth Defect Risk (HealthDay)Men who undergo vasectomy reversal may be at significantly higher risk of producing abnormal sperm and possibly even causing birth defects in children, a new study suggests.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 9:00 AM EDT

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Childhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Menopause (HealthDay)

EXTChildhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Menopause (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533635–>

First Stool May Offer Sign of Fetal Alcohol Exposure (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533507–>

Breast Cancer Treatment Safe During Pregnancy (HealthDay)Some 3,000 pregnant women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and many worry about the effects cancer treatment could have on the fetus.

Condoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Intestinal Surgery Could Raise Womens’ Infertility Risk (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533295–>

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 8:50 AM EDT

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October 23rd, 2006

Marriage Boosts Parents’ Mental Health (HealthDay)

EXTMarriage Boosts Parents’ Mental Health (HealthDay)Unmarried parents are more likely to report mental-health problems than married moms and dads, a new study finds.

Stress During Pregnancy Linked to Smaller Babies (HealthDay)Spanish ID:535184–>

Lead Levels May Not Be Stringent Enough (HealthDay)Having blood lead levels that are generally considered "safe" may increase your risk of dying, according to a new report.

Fetal Deaths Due to Preeclampsia Drop (HealthDay)The number of fetal and infant deaths caused by the serious pregnancy complication preeclampsia has dropped sharply since the 1960s, a new study reports.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 12:32 PM EDT

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Low Birth Weight Ups Risk of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (HealthDay)

EXTMarriage Boosts Parents’ Mental Health (HealthDay)Unmarried parents are more likely to report mental-health problems than married moms and dads, a new study finds.

Protein Linked to Lung Development Identified (HealthDay)Research that uncovers a protein pathway critical to lung development holds the promise of new treatments for premature babies who suffer from respiratory distress syndrome.

Lead Levels May Not Be Stringent Enough (HealthDay)Having blood lead levels that are generally considered "safe" may increase your risk of dying, according to a new report.

Fetal Deaths Due to Preeclampsia Drop (HealthDay)The number of fetal and infant deaths caused by the serious pregnancy complication preeclampsia has dropped sharply since the 1960s, a new study reports.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 9:00 AM EDT

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October 22nd, 2006

Lead Levels May Not Be Stringent Enough (HealthDay)

EXTStress During Pregnancy Linked to Smaller Babies (HealthDay)Spanish ID:535184–>

9/11’s Grim Toll on Health Continues (HealthDay)Spanish ID:534887–>

Emergency Contraception Doesn’t Lower Abortion Rates (HealthDay)Making the "morning-after" pill more readily available to women does not cut the rate of either abortions or pregnancies, a British reproductivehealth expert contends.

Marriage Boosts Parents’ Mental Health (HealthDay)Unmarried parents are more likely to report mental-health problems than married moms and dads, a new study finds.

Fetal Deaths Due to Preeclampsia Drop (HealthDay)The number of fetal and infant deaths caused by the serious pregnancy complication preeclampsia has dropped sharply since the 1960s, a new study reports.

Low Birth Weight Ups Risk of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (HealthDay)Spanish ID:535221–>

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 7:59 PM EDT

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Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)

EXTDo-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)Not so long ago, a woman had to visit her doctor, leave a urine sample and wait by the phone — sometimes days — to find out whether she was pregnant.

Gum Disease Can Harm Much More Than Your Teeth (HealthDay)Proper oral hygiene may do a lot more than keep your teeth bright and cavity-free — it could be a boon to your overall health.

Childhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Menopause (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533635–>

Breast Cancer Treatment Safe During Pregnancy (HealthDay)Some 3,000 pregnant women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and many worry about the effects cancer treatment could have on the fetus.

Teen Girls Feel Pressure to Have Unwanted Sex (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533201–>

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 9:00 AM EDT

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Vasectomy Reversals May Raise Birth Defect Risk (HealthDay)

EXTVasectomy Reversals May Raise Birth Defect Risk (HealthDay)Men who undergo vasectomy reversal may be at significantly higher risk of producing abnormal sperm and possibly even causing birth defects in children, a new study suggests.

Teen Girls Feel Pressure to Have Unwanted Sex (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533201–>

Test Could Spot Autism at Birth (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533475–>

Childhood Cancer Survivors Prone to Early Menopause (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533635–>

Condoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)Not so long ago, a woman had to visit her doctor, leave a urine sample and wait by the phone — sometimes days — to find out whether she was pregnant.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 8:48 AM EDT

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October 21st, 2006

Intestinal Surgery Could Raise Womens’ Infertility Risk (HealthDay)

EXTCondoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Breast Cancer Treatment Safe During Pregnancy (HealthDay)Some 3,000 pregnant women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and many worry about the effects cancer treatment could have on the fetus.

Test Could Spot Autism at Birth (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533475–>

Teen Girls Feel Pressure to Have Unwanted Sex (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533201–>

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 8:30 PM EDT

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Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)

EXTFirst Stool May Offer Sign of Fetal Alcohol Exposure (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533507–>

Test Could Spot Autism at Birth (HealthDay)Spanish ID:533475–>

Breast Cancer Treatment Safe During Pregnancy (HealthDay)Some 3,000 pregnant women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, and many worry about the effects cancer treatment could have on the fetus.

Do-It-Yourself Medicine Makes Inroads (HealthDay)Not so long ago, a woman had to visit her doctor, leave a urine sample and wait by the phone — sometimes days — to find out whether she was pregnant.

Vasectomy Reversals May Raise Birth Defect Risk (HealthDay)Men who undergo vasectomy reversal may be at significantly higher risk of producing abnormal sperm and possibly even causing birth defects in children, a new study suggests.

Condoms Protect Against Cervical Cancer (HealthDay)Using condoms consistently and properly significantly reduces the risk of infection by the virus that causes cervical cancer among newly sexually active women.

Gum Disease Can Harm Much More Than Your Teeth (HealthDay)Proper oral hygiene may do a lot more than keep your teeth bright and cavity-free — it could be a boon to your overall health.

Posted by webmdalert as Womens Health at 9:08 AM EDT

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