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People Born After World War II More Likely to Develop Alcohol Disorders
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[23/09/2011] Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health looked generational and gender differences in alcohol consumption, alcohol disorders, and mortality. Findings indicate that people born after World War II are more likely to binge drink and develop alcohol use disorders.People Born After World War II More Likely to Develop Alcohol Disorders - Read more
Hot Flashes May Be Fewer in Older, Heavier Women
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[21/09/2011] A recent study found that among women aged 60 and above, heavier women have fewer hot flashes than their leaner counterparts. The inverse association between body size and hot flashes was observed only among the older women.Hot Flashes May Be Fewer in Older, Heavier Women - Read more
Novel Epilepsy Treatment Could Reduce Risk of Birth Defects
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[19/09/2011] Researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London have developed a new biochemical approach to identifying epilepsy treatments which not only offer stronger seizure protection but could also provide safer treatment for pregnant women.Novel Epilepsy Treatment Could Reduce Risk of Birth Defects - Read more
Reducing Pain: Yoga Boosts Stress-busting Hormone
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[19/08/2011] A new study by York University researchers finds that practicing yoga reduces the physical and psychological symptoms of chronic pain in women with fibromyalgia.Reducing Pain: Yoga Boosts Stress-busting Hormone - Read more
Study Finds Pregnancy Safe in Multiple Sclerosis
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[27/06/2011] Canadian researchers have found that maternal multiple sclerosis (MS) is generally not associated with adverse delivery outcomes or risk to their offspring.Study Finds Pregnancy Safe in Multiple Sclerosis - Read more
Stress: No Major Risk Factor for Developing Multiple Sclerosis
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[10/06/2011] Stressful life events have shown to increase the risk of multiple sklerosis (MS) episodes. But: Do these stressors actually lead to developing the disease itself? A new study found that severe stress at home did not increase the risk of developing MS.Stress: No Major Risk Factor for Developing Multiple Sclerosis - Read more
Moderate Exercise Improves Brain Blood Flow in Elderly Women
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[27/04/2011] Research conducted at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital's Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine in Dallas suggests that it's never too late for women to reap the benefits of moderate aerobic exercise.Moderate Exercise Improves Brain Blood Flow in Elderly Women - Read more
Children with Epilepsy: More Psychiatric Symptoms
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[20/04/2011] A new report reveals that children with epilepsy are more likely to have psychiatric symptoms, with gender a determining factor in their development. Findings showed that girls had more emotional problems, while boys had more hyperactivity/inattention problems and issues regarding peer relationships. Children with Epilepsy: More Psychiatric Symptoms - Read more
GPS: Locating Missing Alzheimer's Patients and Battered Women
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[08/04/2011] Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) has signed an agreement for collaboration to develop this system with Localización GPS, an integrated global services geolocation company.GPS: Locating Missing Alzheimer's Patients and Battered Women - Read more
Genes: Relation to Hip Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women
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[01/04/2011] Women with osteoporosis in their hip suffer menopause two years earlier than healthy women, a study says. Additionally, researchers have found at least three genetic markers associated with osteoporosis in the hip in postmenopausal women.Genes: Relation to Hip Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women - Read more
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