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Symposier - Are Diabetic Women At An Increased Risk For Cardiovascular Disease?
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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Diabetes, Disease and Condition, Women's Health
Most Recently Shared on December 13, 2009 at 4:11 pm By:
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Gestational diabetes raises women's heart risk - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Women with gestational diabetes had a 26% increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease in later years, researchers reported in Circulation. They also noted bigger waistlines and higher blood glucose concentrations in women with large-for-gestational-age babies than in those with babies whose…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on February 21, 2012 at 9:49 pm By:
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Pregnancy-related complications increased CVD risk
endocrinetoday.com — “Women who experience pregnancy-related complications, particularly gestational diabetes and preeclampsia, are more likely to develop cardiovascu” View full resource at endocrinetoday.com
Most Recently Shared on February 20, 2012 at 9:14 pm By:
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Sexual and physical abuse of girls raises risk of heart disease: Study
news-medical.net — “A new study finds that women who have experienced repeated episodes of sexual abuse during childhood or adolescence appear to have a 62% greater risk for heart disease. Further, severe physical abuse was also associated with a 45% increased risk for cardiovascular or CV events” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on November 14, 2011 at 11:19 pm By:
Hypertension News: Sexual and physical abuse of girls raises risk of heart disease: Study: A new study finds tha... http://t.co/gRn9QQ3Q
Link between sugar-sweetened beverages and increased cardiovascular risk in women
news-medical.net — “Drinking two or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day may expand a woman's waistline and increase her risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2011.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on November 14, 2011 at 9:32 am By:
Link between sugar-sweetened beverages and increased cardiovascular risk in women: Drinking two or more sugar-sw... http://t.co/pxyVjjfw
Smoking-Bladder Cancer Link Strengthened - Especially in Women : Internal Medicine News
internalmedicinenews.com — “Internal Medicine News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Internal Medicine News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of internal medicine including adolescent medicine; cardiovascular disease; dermatology; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; geriatric medicine; infectious diseases; mental health; oncology and hematology; nephrology and urology; neurology; pulmonary disease and sleep medicine; practice tre” View full resource at internalmedicinenews.com
Most Recently Shared on August 16, 2011 at 9:03 pm By:
Smoking accounts for 50% of bladder cancer risk in men, 52% in women. Huge increase in women's risk since 1980s. http://t.co/z9M1rJS
Symposier - Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death in Post-Menopausal Women with Coronary Artery Disease
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: pennmedicine — A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania indicates that post-menopausal women with coronary artery disease and other risk factors are at an increased risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). "Until now, there has been very little data about SCD risk in women with existing cardiovascular conditions. Our research has revealed an important subset of women who are at an increased risk for SCD," said Raj” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on August 2, 2011 at 2:54 am By:
Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death in Post-Menopausal Women with Coronary Artery Disease. http://bit.ly/ojncdM
Medical News: No Diabetes Risk Seen With Menopause - in Cardiovascular, Diabetes from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Menopause does not adversely affect diabetes risk or strategies to prevent diabetes in women who already have an increased risk for the disease, investigators reported.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
Most Recently Shared on July 30, 2011 at 2:34 am By:
No Diabetes Risk Seen With Menopause (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- Menopause does not adversely affect diabetes r... http://bit.ly/pFoHzH
Treatment Delay Ups Hysterectomy Risk in Women with Postpartum Hemorrhage : Internal Medicine News
internalmedicinenews.com — “Internal Medicine News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Internal Medicine News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of internal medicine including adolescent medicine; cardiovascular disease; dermatology; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; geriatric medicine; infectious diseases; mental health; oncology and hematology; nephrology and urology; neurology; pulmonary disease and sleep medicine; practice tre” View full resource at internalmedicinenews.com
Most Recently Shared on January 19, 2011 at 6:23 pm By:
For postpartum hemorrhage, delay in compression sutures increases hysterectomy risk. Sharon Worcester reports. http://bit.ly/hEpE4s
Seroma After Breast Cancer Surgery Triples Lymphedema Risk : Internal Medicine News
internalmedicinenews.com — “Internal Medicine News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Internal Medicine News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of internal medicine including adolescent medicine; cardiovascular disease; dermatology; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; geriatric medicine; infectious diseases; mental health; oncology and hematology; nephrology and urology; neurology; pulmonary disease and sleep medicine; practice tre” View full resource at internalmedicinenews.com
Most Recently Shared on January 6, 2011 at 6:34 pm By:
Women who develop seroma after breast cancer surgery are at increased risk of lymphedema. Bruce Jancin reports. http://bit.ly/f0Apxf
Thrombosis Risk Rises in Women With Myeloproliferative Disorders : Internal Medicine News
internalmedicinenews.com — “Internal Medicine News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Internal Medicine News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of internal medicine including adolescent medicine; cardiovascular disease; dermatology; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; geriatric medicine; infectious diseases; mental health; oncology and hematology; nephrology and urology; neurology; pulmonary disease and sleep medicine; practice tre” View full resource at internalmedicinenews.com
Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2010 at 5:36 pm By:
Women w myeloproliferative disorders have increased risk of thrombosis. @hsplete reports. http://bit.ly/gjX7Sd
Symposier - Insidermedicine In Depth - July 14, 2010 - Lorcaserin
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: insidermedicine " An investigational diet pill called lorcaserin successfully helped overweight and obese adults lose weight while they participated in a diet- and exercise-related weight loss program, according to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Being obese has been linked with an increased risk for: Cardiovascular disease Diabetes mellitus Cancer Researchers from Florida Hospital and the Sanford-Burnham Institute randomly assigned o” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on July 16, 2010 at 2:36 am By:
Insidermedicine In Depth - Lorcaserin (An investigational diet pill). http://bit.ly/9pIE9M
Type 2 Cause in the Air? :: Diabetes Self-Management
diabetesselfmanagement.com — “New research has established an association between traffic-related air pollution and the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes in women. Air pollution is already known to increase a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease...” View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on June 11, 2010 at 7:58 pm By:
Research has established a link between air pollution and Type 2 #diabetes. http://bit.ly/9ZFuSJ
Inhaling Diabetes? Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes in Women
newswise.com — “Traffic-related air pollution, known to raise the risk for cardiovascular disease, may also increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in women. Low-grade inflammation may contribute to the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes in women exposed to air pollution, according to German researchers.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on May 27, 2010 at 5:04 pm By:
Inhaling Diabetes? Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes in Women: http://bit.ly/cL0Xu4
Inhaling Diabetes? Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes in Women
newswise.com — “Traffic-related air pollution, known to raise the risk for cardiovascular disease, may also increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in women. Low-grade inflammation may contribute to the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes in women exposed to air pollution, according to German researchers.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on May 27, 2010 at 5:42 am By:
Inhaling Diabetes? Study Suggests Link Between Air Pollution and Type 2 Diabetes in Women: Traffic-related air pol... http://bit.ly/ad1cS6
Symposier - Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: LupusFoundation Several studies have confirmed that patients with systemic lupus have a 5-8-fold increase risk of coronary heart disease-related events (heart attacks and strokes) compared to the general population, especially among women with lupus who are younger than age 50. In this short video, Dr. Naveed Sattar, Professor in Metabolic Medicine at University of Glasgow / Honorary Consultant in Clinical Biochemistry, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, in the United Ki” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on February 5, 2010 at 4:46 pm By:
Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Naveed Sattar. http://bit.ly/bVVu3M
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