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133 matches found for "Uterine"

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Good News on Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy

Plus, the women with MS were no more likely to have other pregnancy problems, such as preeclampsia and other high blood pressure problems and premature rupture of membranes, than women in the general ...

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NIEHS Awards Recovery Act Funds to Address Bisphenol A Research Gaps

Researchers who just received funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to study BPA were brought together to meet with scientists from academia and government already working on the compo...

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Impaired foetal growth increases risk of asthma

Questionnaire data on asthma in 9 and 12 year old twins was linked to the national Swedish Medical Birth Registry which records, amongst other data, birth weight and gestational age (i.e. how long int...

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Genes behind increasingly common form of cancer identified

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have identified two genes believed to play a role in the development of endometrial cancer. These results may eventually lead to better diagnosis a...

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New device could more effectively alleviate menstrual cramp pain

While most women experience minor pain during menstruation, for others, the pain can be severe enough to interfere with everyday activities and require medication. New research to be presented...

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Overexpressed Protein Converts Noninvasive Breast Cancer into Invasive Disease

“We have discovered a key molecular mechanism for the deadly transition of non-invasive breast cancer into invasive disease,” said senior author Dihua Yu, M.D., Ph.D., professor in M. D. Anderson’s De...

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Researchers identify key contributor to pre-eclampsia

The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, appears in the September issue of Endocrinology. In it, researchers focused on identifying the differences in the uteri of pregnant wome...

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Male Germ Cells Can Be Directly Converted Into Other Cell Types

The hunt for alternatives to embryonic stem cells has led to some promising yet problematic approaches, some of which involve spermatagonial stem cells (SSCs).Researchers recently observed, fo...

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Uterine Cells Produce Their Own Estrogen During Pregnancy

This is the first time that the uterus has been identified as an endocrine organ, said University of Illinois veterinary biosciences professor Indrani Bagchi, who led the study with doctoral student A...

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MRI accurately depicts deep endometriosis

"Pelvic MRI at 3 Tesla is a noninvasive technique that allows a complete examination of the pelvis," said the study's lead author, Nathalie Hottat, M.D., from the Department of Radiolog...

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Study identifies how tamoxifen stimulates uterine cell growth and cancer

The research is significant in helping determine why tamoxifen and other synthetic estrogens are linked to increased rates of endometriosis and uterine cancer, and identifies a pathway that could be t...

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Ultrasound imaging now possible with a smartphone

Computer engineers at Washington University in St. Louis are bringing the minimalist approach to medical care and computing by coupling USB-based ultrasound probe technology with a smartphone, enablin...

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New treatment shows promise against recurrent gynecologic cancers

Recurrent and metastatic endometrial and ovarian cancers can be notoriously difficult to treat: They have spread to other organs and typically have developed resistance to chemotherapy; and patients a...

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Sonohysterography is an alternative diagnostic tool for women with adenomyosis

The study included 26 women who underwent sonohysterography and MRI of the pelvis and in whom either modality suggested adenomyosis. Of these 26 women, 23 (88%) had SHG findings suggestive of adenomyo...

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New research findings may enable earlier diagnosis of uterine cancer

Cancer is a genetic disease. It occurs when changes take place in the genes that regulate cell division, cell growth, cell death, cell signalling and blood vessel formation - either due to mutations c...

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