Women Taking Birth Control Pill Likely To Live Longer, Reduce Risk Of Certain Cancers, Study Finds

Women who take the birth control pill are more likely to live longer than women who have never taken the pill, according to a study published Friday in the British medical journal BMJ, the AP/Boston Globe reports. Researchers in the United Kingdom followed more than 46,000 women who took the pill and then compared the [...]

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Kotex Campaign Parodies Typical Menstrual Product Advertising

In an effort to part from typically “euphemistic” advertisements for feminine products, Kotex has launched a marketing campaign for its new “U by Kotex” line that parodies conventional menstrual product ads, the New York Times reports…

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NPR Examines CDC Report On Genital Herpes, Black Community

NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Friday examined a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis showing that roughly 16% of U.S. residents ages 14 through 49 are infected with genital herpes, making it one of the nation’s most common sexually transmitted infections…

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ACCORD Lipid Study Brings New Hope To People With Type 2 Diabetes And Atherogenic Dyslipidemia Says International Academic Foundation

Cardiovascular risk can be reduced by an additional 31 percent in type 2 diabetes patients with atherogenic dyslipidemia, the common combination of elevated triglycerides (TG, 204 mg/dL or 2.3 mmol/L or higher) and low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C, 34 mg/dL or 0.88 mmol/L or lower). This is achieved by adding fenofibrate to simvastatin…

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Search For New Diabetes And Heart Disease Treatments Unresolved

Treatment with the anti-hypertensive drug valsartan (Diovan) led to a modest reduction in the development of type 2 diabetes but did not significantly reduce cardiovascular events in patients with impaired glucose tolerance, according to researchers at Duke University Medical Center and the University of Oxford…

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New Imaging Tool Could Eventually Lead To Earlier Detection Of Alzheimer’s Disease Among Pre-Symptomatic Individuals

A family history of Alzheimer’s is one of the biggest risk factors for developing the memory-robbing disease, which affects more than 5 million Americans and is the most common form of senile dementia. Now an international collaboration led by NYU Langone Medical Center researchers has found the likely basis for this heightened familial risk – [...]

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GE’s Virtual Sleep Lab Enables Sleep Apnea Testing In Hospitalized Cardiac Patients

GE Healthcare introduced MARS® Virtual Sleep Lab (VSL), the first device to provide a streamlined view of quantitative cardiac and sleep apnea analysis from any GE-monitored inpatient bed, helping enhance speed of diagnosis. MARS VSL is being featured at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 59th Annual Scientific Session, held March 14 to 16 in [...]

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How To Minimize Radiation Risks Of Angioplasty Shows Highest Doses In Men, Large Body Mass, Complex Cases

Body size, gender and the complexity of heart disease significantly influence how much cumulative radiation skin dose that patients receive during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) therapy, also known as angioplasty, according to a new Mayo Clinic study…

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Identification Of Immune Cells That Fight Parasites May Promote Allergies And Asthma

Millions of people in both the developing and developed world may benefit from new immune-system research findings from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine…

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