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Most Recently Shared on November 9, 2010 at 8:29 pm By:
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Painkillers linked to fertility problems | News | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Women who use painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen and paracetamol during pregnancy run the risk of giving birth to baby boys with reproductive disorders, a study has suggested.” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
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Painkillers in pregnancy linked to male reproductive disorders: study - The Globe and Mail
theglobeandmail.com — “Research finds that women who took a combination of more than one mild analgesic during pregnancy had an increased risk of giving birth to sons with undescended testicles” View full resource at theglobeandmail.com
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Painkillers in pregnancy may affect male fertility - Scotsman.com News
news.scotsman.com — “Painkillers in pregnancy may affect male fertility - THE use of painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen and paracetamol in pregnancy could be linked to male reproductive disorders, a study has revealed.” View full resource at news.scotsman.com
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Study Links Painkillers to Reproductive Disorders - FoxNews.com
foxnews.com — “Use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen during pregnancy may partly account for a sharp increase in male reproductive disorders in recent decades, according to a new study” View full resource at foxnews.com
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Common painkillers could be linked to male reproductive disorder | Society | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Scientists find link between mild painkiller use in pregnancy and raised risk of having a son with cryptorchidism” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Use of OTC pain meds like Tylenol (paracetamol in UK) in pregnancy linked 2 higher risk of reproductiv problem in sons http://bit.ly/aab8gQ
Painkillers in pregnancy linked to male reproductive disorders: study - The Globe and Mail
theglobeandmail.com — “Research finds that women who took a combination of more than one mild analgesic during pregnancy had an increased risk of giving birth to sons with undescended testicles” View full resource at theglobeandmail.com
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Painkillers in pregnancy risk - Channel4 News
channel4.com — “The use of painkillers including paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen in pregnancy could be linked to male reproductive disorders, a new study shows.” View full resource at channel4.com
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Study links painkillers to reproductive disorders | Reuters
reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - Use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen during pregnancy may partly account for a sharp increase in male reproductive disorders in recent decades, according” View full resource at reuters.com
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Acetaminophen, better known as Tylenol, linked to asthma in new study - latimes.com
latimes.com — “A major new international study released Friday has found that adolescents who take acetaminophen, better known under the brand name Tylenol, have a higher risk of asthma, allergic nasal conditions and the skin disorder eczema. Those who took the common painkiller as infrequently as once a month had twice the normal risk of developing the disorders. Experts noted, however, that the study does not show that the drug causes the problems. In fact, some said, it is equally likely that the children w” View full resource at latimes.com
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Acetaminophen, better known as Tylenol, linked to asthma in new study - latimes.com
latimes.com — “A major new international study released Friday has found that adolescents who take acetaminophen , better known under the brand name Tylenol , have a higher risk of asthma , allergic nasal conditions and the skin disorder eczema . Those who took the common painkiller as infrequently as once a month had twice the normal risk of developing the disorders. Experts noted, however, that the study does not show that the drug causes the problems. In fact, some said, it is equally likely that the childr” View full resource at latimes.com
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Research Roundup: On Postpartum Depression, Screening, Infertility & Treatment Options - Postpartum Progress - postpartum depression hope
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Lots of research coming out on or related to perinatal mood & anxiety disorders, including studies on the effectiveness of screening for postpartum depression twice during pregnancy, how your personality may impact whether you get PPD, how trained healthcare providers can reduce risk and how web-based support can help women going through the psychological stress of infertility: From the British Journal of Psychiatry: "Cognitive style, personality and vulnerability to postnatal depression&qu” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
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http://tinyurl.com/y9e2frp for some links to abstracts of recent research re reproductive-related mood problems on Postpartum Progress blog
Coeliac disease and reproductive disorders. [Scand J Gastroenterol. 2010] - PubMed result
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Common plastics chemicals linked to ADHD symptoms
eurekalert.org — “Phthalates are important components of many consumer products, including toys, cleaning materials, plastics, and personal care items. Studies to date on phthalates have been inconsistent, with some linking exposure to these chemicals to hormone disruptions, birth defects, asthma and reproductive problems, while others have found no significant association between exposure and adverse effects.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Common plastics chemicals -- phthalates -- linked to ADHD symptoms
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Phthalates are important components of many consumer products, including toys, cleaning materials, plastics, and personal care items. Studies to date on phthalates have been inconsistent, with some linking exposure to these chemicals to hormone disruptions, birth defects, asthma and reproductive problems, while others have found no significant association between exposure and adverse effects.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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