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843 matches found for "Epidemiology"

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Cigarettes Harbor Many Bacteria Harmful to Human Health

The research team describes the study as the first to show that "cigarettes themselves could be the direct source of exposure to a wide array of potentially pathogenic microbes among smokers and ...

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Laser therapy can aggravate skin cancer

Jan M. Bjordal from Bergen University College, Norway worked with a team of Brazilian researchers to carry out the in vitro and in vivo experiments. He said, "LLLT has gained increasing popularit...

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Fat around the middle increases the risk of dementia

The study has just been published in the scientific journal Neurology."Anyone carrying a lot of fat around the middle is at greater risk of dying prematurely due to a heart attack or stro...

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New national study finds more than half of cheerleading injuries in US due to stunts

Whether rallying the crowd at a sporting event or participating in competition, cheerleading can be both fun and physically demanding. Although integral to cheerleading routines, performing stunts can...

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Pilot study relates phthalate exposure to less-masculine play by boys

The University of Rochester Medical Center-led study is published in the International Journal of Andrology.Because testosterone produces the masculine brain, researchers are concerned that fe...

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People entering their 60s may have more disabilities today than in prior generations

In the study, which will be published in the January 2010 issue of the American Journal of Public Health, researchers from the division of geriatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA fou...

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Consumption of certain fish during pregnancy associated with poorer cognitive performance

This conclusion emerges from research conducted at the University of Granada, which warns of the need to assess children's health risk according to fish consumption, distinguishing between variet...

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Researchers mobilizing global resources to test new treatments for severe H1N1 infection

An important, ground-breaking initiative is unfolding in the global critical care community in response to the H1N1 pandemic.While front-line health care workers and infectious disease experts...

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Expectant moms, babies subjects of new Singapore study to prevent obesity and diabetes in adults

Three Singapore biomedical institutions have launched a major, long-term study of pregnant mothers and their fetuses as well as infant children to determine just how profoundly environmental factors e...

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Drugs to treat anemia in cancer patients linked to thromboembolism

Medications frequently given to cancer patients to reduce their risk of anemia are associated with an increased risk of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, according to new research led by Daw...

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Scientists uncover new key to the puzzle of hormone therapy and breast cancer

"Postmenopausal hormone treatment is associated with increased rates of benign breast biopsies, and early and late stages of cancer. Atypical ductal hyperplasia is associated with the use of post...

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Three IVF attempts double chances

Around three per cent of all children born in Sweden are test-tube babies resulting from IVF (in vitro fertilisation). "There are considerable discrepancies between the number of cycles o...

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Blood test identifies women at risk from Alzheimer's

The thesis is based on the Prospective Population Study of Women in Gothenburg, which was started at the end of the 1960s when almost 1,500 women between the ages of 38 and 60 were examined, asked que...

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Monash study suggests rainwater is safe to drink

The research was led by Associate Professor Karin Leder from the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in conjunction with Water Quality Research Australia (previously the Cooperative Res...

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Do drug therapies raise risk of bladder cancer?

In her most recent study of possible triggers of cancer among northern New England residents, Dartmouth epidemiologist Margaret R. Karagas, Ph.D., and her team identified an enhanced risk to the bladd...

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