Menorrhagia and Severe Blood Loss

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Menorrhagia: eMedicine Obstetrics and Gynecology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Menorrhagia is defined as menstruation at regular cycle intervals but with excessive flow and duration and is one of the most common gynecologic complaints in contemporary gynecology. Clinically, menorrhagia is defined as total blood loss exceeding ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Menorrhagia Patient Education | Diagnosis and Treatment Questions

vitals.com — “Questions to ask your doctor about menorrhagia and heavy menstrual bleeding. Get diagnosis and treatment help with Vitals patient education guide.View full resource at vitals.com

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Tests or Labs to Diagnose Menorrhagia | Patient Education Guide

vitals.com — “Read about the most common tests and labs to diagnose menorrhagia, such as pap smear and endometrial biopsy.View full resource at vitals.com

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Study in Women With Idiopathic Menorrhagia to Determine the Reduction in Menstrual Blood Loss (MBL) After Treatment With the Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System (IUS) - Study Results - ClinicalTrials.gov

clinicaltrials.gov — “Study in Women With Idiopathic Menorrhagia to Determine the Reduction in Menstrual Blood Loss (MBL) After Treatment With the Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System (IUS) - Study Results - ClinicalTrials.govView full resource at clinicaltrials.gov

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The oldest age for Mirena use for HMB in the trial was 50 years old. ClinicalTrials.gov: http://1.usa.gov/hL8DTC via @addthis

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Menorrhagia Patient Education | Medications and Treatments

vitals.com — “Patient education guide list of common medications and treatments for menorrhagia, such as oral contraceptives, IUD, D&C and hysterectomy.View full resource at vitals.com

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Menstrual blood loss in women using the frameless ... [Contraception. 2009] - PubMed result

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Menorrhagia news Menstrual blood loss in women using the frameless FibroPlant LNG-IUS.: Related .. http://tinyurl.com/clgnwh

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DNA testing of newborn's blood not effective for identifying hearing loss infection

physorg.com — “A routine screening test for several metabolic and genetic disorders in newborns, the heel-stick procedure, is not effective in screening for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, a leading cause of hearing loss in children, according to research published in the April 14 online issue of the Journal of the ...View full resource at physorg.com

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DNA testing of newborn's blood not effective for identifying hearing loss infection http://tw.physorg.com/190397996

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DNA testing of newborn's blood not effective for identifying hearing loss infection

physorg.com — “A routine screening test for several metabolic and genetic disorders in newborns, the heel-stick procedure, is not effective in screening for cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, a leading cause of hearing loss in children, according to research published in the April 14 online issue of the Journal of the ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Ischemic Preconditioning Alters Hepatic Blood Supply

medicalnewstoday.com — “Liver surgery has become a safe procedure in the past years and is mainly done because of malignant tumors. A common strategy to reduce blood loss during surgery is to temporarily shut down the blView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Endocrinology Article | Weight Loss

mdlinx.com — “The effects of weight loss due to gastric banding and lifestyle modification on red blood cell aggregation and deformability in severe obese subjectsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The effects of weight loss due to gastric banding and lifestyle modification on red blood cell aggregation... http://bit.ly/k0JDZP #endo

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Ischemic preconditioning alters hepatic blood supply

physorg.com — “Liver surgery has become a safe procedure in the past years and is mainly done because of malignant tumors. A common strategy to reduce blood loss during surgery is to temporarily shut down the blood supply to the liver [pringle maneuver (PM)], which, however may be associated with severe hepatocellular ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Genes Linked to 'Pot' Belly - Weight Loss and Weight Management Information Including Popular Diet Plans on MedicineNet.com

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Early Use of Hypertonic Fluids Does Not Appear to Improve Outcomes For Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

newswise.com — “Patients with a severe traumatic brain injury (and not in shock because of blood loss) who received out-of-hospital administration of hypertonic fluids (a solution with increased concentration of certain electrolytes and thought to help reduce intracranial pressure) as initial resuscitation did not experience better 6-month neurologic outcomes or survival compared to patients who received a normal saline solution, according to a study in the October 6 issue of JAMA.View full resource at newswise.com

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Early use of hypertonic fluids does not appear to improve outcomes for severe traumatic brain injury

sciencedaily.com — “Patients with a severe traumatic brain injury (and not in shock because of blood loss) who received out-of-hospital administration of hypertonic fluids (a solution with increased concentration of certain electrolytes and thought to help reduce intracranial pressure) as initial resuscitation did not experience better 6-month neurologic outcomes or survival compared to patients who received a normal saline solution, according to a new study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Scientists identify molecules that ensure red blood cell production

physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- Red blood cells, the delivery men that take oxygen to cells all around the body, have short lives. To keep enough of them in circulation, the human body produces around 2 million of these cells every second - even more in response to challenges like severe blood loss.View full resource at physorg.com

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Scientists identify molecules that ensure red blood cell production http://tw.physorg.com/194545274

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    Dr Jeff Livingston - MacArthur ObGyn

    Dr. Jeff Livingston joined MacArthur OB/GYN in 2003. He is a board certified obstetrician and gynecologist by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Livingston grew up in Dallas graduating from J.J. Pearce High School. He then attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas where he played basketball and majored in Spanish. He then returned to Dallas to attend the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. After completing his residency at Parkland Memorial Hospital, he moved to Irving to work with MacArthur OB/GYN. He is fluent in Spanish and sign language. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and family. They are members of White's Chapel United Methodist Church in Southlake, TX. Dr. Livingston states, "I am committed to providing each patient with thorough and compassionate care." Dr. Livingston is the Medical Director of a crisis pregnancy center called Real Choices. He also serves as the chairman of the OB/GYN Department at Baylor Medical Center of Irving. He is an advocate of Health 2.0 and the use of social media in healthcare and has been featured in USA Today, Wired Magazine and Voice of America.

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