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Obese teens’ quality of life improves after weight loss surgery

Obese teens who have surgery to lose weight report better quality of life, less joint pain and fewer physical limitations after their operations than before, a new study suggests. Researchers followed 242 obese teens who had so-called metabolic and bariatric surgery to lose weight over three years, starting when they Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Women in prison have higher rates of HPV, cervical cancer

Across the world, imprisoned women have higher rates of cervical cancer and the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection that can lead to cancer, according to a research review. Screening and treatment could address these problems in an especially vulnerable population of women, the authors conclude in the Journal of Epidemiology & Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Second surgery for many ovarian cancers found ineffective

Going back into the operating room for surgery to help a woman whose ovarian cancer has reappeared may not help her live longer – instead, it might shorten her life, according to an international study of 485 women. “I do think this study will decrease the number” of such surgeries Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Is it a Sore Throat or Strep? How to Tell the Difference

Dear Dr. Manny, My kids keep getting sore throats in the winter. I can’t help but wonder. How do I know whether they have strep throat? When do I need to get them tested?  Thanks for your question. Not all sore throats are the same. Some of them are related to allergies, some of Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Anatomy students in Australia are using virtual and augmented reality to learn about the body

In the latest sign that digital innovations are changing the way we learn, anatomy students at a university in Australia are using augmented and virtual reality. The pilot of the technology is being used to help boost spatial awareness, accessibility and explorative learning, La Trobe University said in an announcement Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Singapore to ban sugary drink ads in fight against diabetes

Singapore will ban advertisements of certain fizzy drinks and juices, its health ministry said on Thursday, part of a raft of measures to curb consumption of sugar in the city-state, which has some of the world’s highest diabetes rates. Under the measures, further details of which will be released next Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Male infertility linked to prostate cancer risk

The research – in the British Medical Journal – looked at 1.2 million pregnancies in Sweden over 20 years. Men who had ICSI – a treatment specifically for male infertility – had an increased prostate cancer risk. But Prostate Cancer UK said researchers must look at a much broader age range before Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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A numbing medicine turned a woman’s blood blue

A 25-year-old woman walked into an emergency department in Providence, Rhode Island, complaining of generalized weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath… and an unusual symptom you don’t see every day. She was turning blue. Literally. Physicians Otis Warren and Benjamin Blackwood wrote about the case in a study published in the New England Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years4 years ago
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Sleeping on back may not lead to worse pregnancy outcomes

Although doctors often tell pregnant women it’s safest to sleep on their left side, a new study suggests sleeping in other positions may not be a problem. Researchers examined data on outcomes for 8,709 pregnant women who completed at least one sleep questionnaire before they reached 30 weeks’ gestation. Overall, Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago
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Even a little exercise linked to a longer life

People who get even a small amount of exercise may be less likely to die prematurely than their more sedentary counterparts, a research review suggests. Researchers examined data from 10 previously published studies that used accelerometers that track movement to measure the exact amount of active and sedentary time spent Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago
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Body odor? Bacteria-embedded bodysuit may help

Deodorant not enough to stop your body odor? A new futuristic-style bodysuit with live bacteria embedded in it could help combat those unpleasant smells. The pale gray, long-sleeved “Skin II” contains healthy probiotic bacteria, reducing the smell of body odor, said its designer Rosie Broadhead. “It’s not the sweat on Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago
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Major surgeries linked to small decline in mental functioning in older age

Major surgery may be tied to a small decline in cognitive functioning when we are older – equivalent, on average, to less than five months of natural brain aging, a new study suggests. “Our data suggest that, on average, major surgery is associated with only a small cognitive ‘hit,’” said Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago
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Testosterone improves sexual function in older women

Women who experience sexual dysfunction after menopause may feel more desire and pleasure when they use testosterone treatments, a recent study suggests. Researchers reviewed data from 36 trials with 8,480 participants, most of whom had already gone through menopause. The trials randomly assigned some women to use testosterone treatment and Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago
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Ways to Help Someone With COPD

When your family member or friend is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), it’s easy to feel helpless. But though the condition tends to worsen with time, there’s much you can do to make life easier. These tips will help you provide meaningful assistance when it’s needed most. Clear Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 7 years4 years ago

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