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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 years3 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, 6 years3 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, 6 years3 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, 6 years3 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, 6 years3 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, 6 years3 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, 6 years3 years ago
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WHO sounds Ebola alarm as risks intensify

The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared Congo’s Ebola outbreak an international health emergency, sounding a rarely used global alarm after the virus threatened to spread to a major city and into neighbouring countries. Despite a highly effective vaccine and a swift international response after it was declared 11 months Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago
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Are sugary drinks causing cancer?

People who drink a lot of sugary drinks have a higher risk of developing cancer, although the evidence cannot establish a direct causal link, researchers said on Thursday. The findings of a large study in France do suggest, however, that limiting intake of sugar-sweetened drinks may help to cut the Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago
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Obesity ’causes more cases of some cancers than smoking’

Obesity now causes more cases of four common cancers in the UK than smoking, according to a charity. Cancer Research UK says bowel, kidney, ovarian and liver cancers are more likely to have been caused by being overweight than by smoking tobacco. It says millions are at risk of cancer Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago
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Hopes raised of cervical cancer eradication

The success of the HPV vaccination offers hope of one day eradicating cervical cancer, say scientists who carried out a major review of evidence. Vaccination against the human papillomavirus, which causes most cervical cancers, began over a decade ago. A Lancet review of 65 studies covering 60 million people showed Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago
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France has no plans to legalize cannabis for recreational use: minister

France will not legalize the recreational use of cannabis but could consider authorizing its medical use, Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Thursday. “The position of the French state is clear. We are against legalizing cannabis for recreational use. There is an ongoing discussion about a medical use,” Borne told Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago
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Indonesia cracks down on online tobacco ads to deter young smokers

Indonesia, the world’s fourth biggest producer of cigarettes, will crack down on online tobacco advertisements in a bid to target youthful smokers, the communication minister said on Thursday. Health groups say more teenagers are taking to smoking in Indonesia, which already has nationwide curbs on cigarette ads, including a ban Read more…

By Gvantsa Qvariani, 6 years3 years ago

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