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Survey Shows Parents Struggling to Find Trusted Babysitters and Would Pay More for Well-Trained Teens

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Care Home Admission More Likely For Women Due To Their Partner’s Age

Click Here to Read More … New research published in the journal Age and Aging has investigated why women are 40% more likely to be admitted in to a care home than men. The study found that women were often married to older partners who cannot provide care for them due to their age-related frailty…
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Should More Women Take A Daily Aspirin To Prevent Heart Disease?

Click Here to Read More … Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women, and evidence-based national guidelines promote the use of daily aspirin for women at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. However, less than half of the women who could benefit from aspirin are taking it, according to an article in Journal of Women’s Health, a peer-reviewed publication from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc…
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Traumatic Brain Injuries are Likely More Common Than Previously Thought

Click Here to Read More … In a recent study published in Epidemiology, Mayo Clinic researchers applied a new, refined system for classifying injuries caused by force to the head and found that the incidence of traumatic brain injury is likely greater than has been estimated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Weight Management Programs For African-American Women Are More Successful If Held In A Church

Click Here to Read More … As a brand new year gets underway, people all over America are resolving to better manage their weight and have a more healthy 2012. According to a new study, those starting new weight loss programs may be surprised to find out that both location and level of experience may influence their success…
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Study Of Electronic Medical Records Reveals That Women Report Feeling Pain More Intensely Than Men

Click Here to Read More … Women report more-intense pain than men in virtually every disease category, according to Stanford University School of Medicine investigators who mined a huge collection of electronic medical records to establish the broad gender difference to a high level of statistical significance…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Makes Fertility Treatments Far More Effective, TAU Researchers Discover

Click Here to Read More … Traditional Chinese medicine has long been used to ease pain, treat disease, boost fertility, and prevent miscarriage. Known in the Western medical community by its acronym TCM, these traditional remedies include herbal preparations and acupuncture…
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During Ovulation, Females May Be More Susceptible To Infection

Click Here to Read More … New research published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that high levels of estradiol present prior to ovulation decreases immune system effectiveness resulting in growth and promotion of infection A new research report in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that a woman’s ovarian cycle plays an important role in her susceptibility to infection…
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‘Rare’ Brain Disorder May Be More Common Than Thought, Say Mayo Clinic Scientists

Click Here to Read More … A global team of neuroscientists, led by researchers at Mayo Clinic in Florida, have found the gene responsible for a brain disorder that may be much more common than once believed.
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Obese prostate cancer patients may benefit more from brachytherapy

Click Here to Read More … Brachytherapy, also called seed implants, may be a more beneficial treatment than surgery or external beam radiation therapy for overweight or obese prostate cancer patients.
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