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Mild Thyroid Dysfunction in Early Pregnancy Linked to Serious Complications
June 23, 2012 Even moderate thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy significantly increases the risk of serious complications, underscoring the need for universal screening in the first trimester, a new study ... > full story -
Healthy Muscle Mass Linked to Healthy Bones, but There Are Gender Differences
June 20, 2012 A new study looked at skeletal muscle mass and bone health across the life span and discovered distinct differences in how muscle affects the two layers of bone in men and ... > full story -
Low-Dose Vitamin D May Not Prevent Fractures in Healthy Women – What About Higher Doses?
June 16, 2012 Vitamin D and calcium are dietary requirements, but it’s unclear how much is best for us. New draft findings conclude that for healthy, postmenopausal women, daily supplementation with low ... > full story -
New Weekly Fertility Injections Work as Well as Daily, Study Suggests
June 13, 2012 New long-lasting weekly injections of fertility hormones are as safe and effective as standard daily injections, according to Cochrane researchers. The researchers compared weekly and daily hormone ... > full story -
Early Menopause Linked to Increased Risk of Brain Aneurysm
June 11, 2012 The younger a woman is when she goes through the menopause, the greater may be her risk of having a brain aneurysm, suggests new ... > full story -
Estrogen May Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Menopausal Women
June 11, 2012 A study has been conducted on 6,000 women aged over 65. Its results demonstrate, for the first time, that women with high levels of estradiol in their blood are exposed to a greater risk of ... > full story -
Gum Disease Joins Hot Flashes and PMS Associated With Women's Hormones
May 29, 2012 Women, keep those toothbrushes and dental floss handy. A comprehensive review of women's health studies has shown a link between women's health issues and gum ... > full story -
Some Women May Be Genetically Predisposed to Smoking-Related Hot Flashes
May 3, 2012 Women who smoke and carry specific variations in the genes that impact their metabolism are at higher risk of developing hot flashes in comparison with smokers who do not carry these gene variants, ... > full story -
Early Menopause Linked to Higher Risk of Osteoporosis, Fracture and Mortality
April 24, 2012 Women who go through the menopause early are nearly twice as likely to suffer from osteoporosis in later life, suggests new research ... > full story -
Exercise and Attitude May Be Thermostat for Hot Flashes
April 12, 2012 Attitude may play an important role in how exercise affects menopausal women, according to researchers, who identified two types of women -- one experiences more hot flashes after physical activity, ... > full story
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