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Report confirms increased risk of smoking, substance abuse in bipolar adolescents

Click Here to Read More … An MGH study – the largest and first controlled such investigation – supports previous reports that adolescents with bipolar disorder are at increased risk for smoking and substance abuse.
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Women May Be At Increased Cancer Risk Following Vitamin B And Omega-3 Supplementation

Click Here to Read More … Women with a previous history of cardiovascular pathologies seem to have a higher cancer risk after five years of Vitamin B and omega-3 supplementation. The research is published in detail in the Archives of Internal Medicine…
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Increased expression of regulatory enzyme may protect against neurodegeneration in Huntington’s disease

Click Here to Read More … Treatment that increases brain levels of an important regulatory enzyme may slow the loss of brain cells that characterizes Huntington’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Link Between Poor Sleep Habits And Increased Risk Of Fibromyalgia In Women

Click Here to Read More … Researchers from Norway have uncovered an association between sleep problems and increased risk of fibromyalgia in women. The risk of fibromyalgia increased with severity of sleep problems, and the association was stronger among middle-aged and older women than among younger women…
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Risk For Earlier Menopause Among Younger Women Increased By Hysterectomy

Click Here to Read More … In a finding that confirms what many obstetricians and gynecologists suspected, Duke University researchers report that younger women who undergo hysterectomies face a nearly two-fold increased risk for developing menopause early…
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Middle-Aged Women With Restless Legs Syndrome At Increased Risk Of High Blood Pressure

Click Here to Read More … If you’re a middle-aged woman with Restless Legs Syndrome, you may have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure, according to new research reported in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association. RLS is a common yet under-recognized sensory motor disorder characterized by intense, unpleasant leg sensations, and an irresistible urge to move the legs…
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Women Exposed to DES in the Womb Face Increased Cancer Risk

Click Here to Read More … Source: National Cancer Institute – From the National Institutes of Health
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Increased Responsibility Could Lead To Decreased Sexual Activity Among Women

Click Here to Read More … In Sub-Saharan Africa, women who are empowered to make household decisions tend to have sex less often. This is according to a study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health…
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CDC Report Identifies Need for Increased Monitoring of Adult Mental Illness

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Increased Celiac Disease Prevalence In Women With Unexplained Infertility

Click Here to Read More … A recent study demonstrated increased rates of celiac disease in women who present with unexplained infertility. Published in the May-June 2011 issue of The Journal of Reproductive Medicine, the study evaluated 191 female patients presenting with infertility. Each participant underwent serologic screening for celiac disease as well as routine infertility testing…
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