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Three out of ten women who undergo polar body diagnosis go on to have a child. The extensive technique of polar body analysis (PBA) is described by researchers in reproductive medicine at Lbeck

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Sunscreen Ingredient Linked to Endometriosis

women.webmd.com — “Certain chemicals that are widely used in sunscreens and other products because they protect against UV light are associated with an increased risk of developing the gynecological condition endometriosis, a new study shows.View full resource at women.webmd.com

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Researchers identify switches that can turn on or off genes associated with colorectal cancer

news-medical.net — “Two researchers at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth have helped to identify switches that can turn on or off genes associated with colorectal cancer. The finding offers clues about the development of colorectal cancer and could-potentially-provide targets for new therapies.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Royal Society calls for a more equitable future for humanity | Royal Society

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New report from The Royal Society on the future, including #climatechange http://t.co/RPLMilOn

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Study Identifies Possible Protective Blood Factors Against Type 2 Diabetes

newswise.com — “Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in collaboration with Nurses’ Health Study investigators have shown that levels of certain related proteins found in blood are associated with a greatly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes up to a decade or more later. The findings, published today in the online edition of Diabetes, could open a new front in the war against diabetes.View full resource at newswise.com

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Environment key to preventing childhood disabilities

sciencedaily.com — “The United States government would get a better bang for its health-care buck in managing the country's most prevalent childhood disabilities if it invested more in eliminating socioenvironmental risk factors than in developing medicines. That's the key conclusion of a new article.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Environment key to preventing childhood disabilities

sciencedaily.com — “The United States government would get a better bang for its health-care buck in managing the country's most prevalent childhood disabilities if it invested more in eliminating socioenvironmental risk factors than in developing medicines. That's the key conclusion of a new article.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Biomechanics of Patellofemoral Rehabilitation – Mike Reinold | RehabWebinars.com

rehabwebinars.com — “Patellofemoral pain syndrome is one of the most challenging diagnoses encountered by the sports medicine and fitness professional. In order to design the most safe and effective rehabilitation and training programs for those with patellofemoral pain, one must have a thorough understanding of the normal anatomy, kinematics, and kinetics of the patellofemoral joint. These principles may be applied to develop beneficial programs.View full resource at rehabwebinars.com

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Stanford study shows anxiety increases cancer severity in mice - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “In a new study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, anxiety-prone mice developed more severe cancer then their calm counterparts. The study, published online April 25 in PLoS ONE, found that after hairless mice were dosed withView full resource at cancer.gov

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What is the duration of temporary infertility when you take colchicine?

healthtap.com — “Its not proven that Colchicine itself cause male infertility. Some men on Colchicine may have difficulty getting their partners pregnant but that may be related to the disease they are being treated for not the medicine itself. Majority of men on col. have normal fertility. There is no specific duration that you have to wait. I would arbitrarily recommend 3 months for new sperm to developView full resource at healthtap.com

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Background TV May Harm Young Kids' Development

children.webmd.com — “We all do it at least occasionally. We leave the TV on as background noise when no one is really watching. No problem, right? Wrong, according to a new study, if there are young children in the house.View full resource at children.webmd.com

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Team finds “master switches” in colon cancer - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified a new mechanism by which colon cancer develops. By focusing on segments of DNA located between genes, or so-called “junk DNA,” the team has discovered a set of masView full resource at cancer.gov

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Discovery unveils 'master switches' in colon cancer

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Experts Seek to Develop Stronger Guidelines on the Use of Urine Drug Monitoring with Patients Who Are Treated with Opioids for Chronic Pain

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Diabetes Risk For Men Who Skip Breakfast, Say Experts

huffingtonpost.co.uk — “Men who skip breakfast are more likely to develop diabetes, say researchers at Harvard School of Public Medicine in the United States. A new study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has exposed a link between missing meals and an increased chance of contracting diet-related disease type 2 diabetes.View full resource at huffingtonpost.co.uk

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Cadmium May Boost Breast Cancer Risk, Study Suggests | Toxic Metals & Cancer Risk | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Women with higher levels of cadmium, a toxic metal, in their diets were more likely to develop breast cancer, a new study suggests.View full resource at livescience.com

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