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Facelift Incision Offers Safe Option for Some Thyroid Patients
May 31, 2011 A facelift incision and robotics can help surgeons safely remove a portion of a diseased thyroid from some patients without the characteristic neck scar. Surgeons developed the technique utilizing ... > full story -
Cell Phone Use May Reduce Male Fertility, Austrian-Canadian Study Suggests
May 19, 2011 Men who have been diagnosed with poor sperm quality and who are trying to have children should limit their cell phone use, a new study suggests. Researchers in Austria and Canada have found that ... > full story -
Position Statement About the Post-Reproductive Health of Women Published
May 17, 2011 A position statement on managing menopausal women with a personal or family history of venous thromboembolism (VTE) has been published. The statement includes summary recommendations as a quick aid ... > full story -
Hormone Improves Long-Term Recovery from Stroke, Study Suggests
May 16, 2011 Scientists have discovered an explanation of how stroke patients can achieve better recovery. A hormone that is associated with the growth hormone system has proved to benefit recovery during the ... > full story -
New Model Taps Tiny, Common Tropical Fish for Large-Scale Drug Screening to Combat Cushing Disease
May 10, 2011 A common, tiny tropical fish plays a key role in a new model for Cushing disease, giving researchers a powerful tool to conduct extensive searches for effective treatments for this serious hormonal ... > full story -
Contraceptive Pill and HRT May Protect Against Cerebral Aneurysm, Study Suggests
May 4, 2011 Women who develop cerebral aneurysms are less likely to have taken the oral contraceptive pill or hormone replacement therapy, suggesting taking estrogen could have a protective effect, reveals new ... > full story -
Pregnant Women Could Benefit from Screening for Thyroid Disease, Research Shows
May 3, 2011 Almost 1 in 20 women who gives birth will go on to develop thyroid problems within two years, according to a new study. This could have significant implications for the future health of the mother ... > full story -
New Method to Measure Cortisol Could Lead to Better Understanding of Development of Common Diseases
May 2, 2011 A new method to measure the amount of the stress hormone cortisol found in the body over the long term could lead to new research avenues to study the development of common conditions, such as heart ... > full story -
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Greater Awareness Needed on Risks That Addison’s Disease Poses to Patients
May 2, 2011 Two new studies show the possible dangers facing patients with Addison’s disease are higher than previously thought. The new research shows that Addison’s patients, who have low levels of ... > full story -
Concern Over 'Excessive' Doses of Thyroid Drugs for Older Patients
April 28, 2011 Many older adults may be taking "excessive" doses of drugs for thyroid problems which can lead to an increased risk of fractures, a new study ... > full story
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