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    New moms and obese people risk complications from influenza: McMaster study

    Although up to 500,000 people world-wide die of severe influenza each year, there has been no clear evidence about who is susceptible for influenza complications and it may not be who people think, says a study from McMaster University. This is important because issues during past influenza...
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    Zealous imaging is fuelling unnecessary and harmful treatment of low risk thyroid can

    New imaging techniques are fuelling an epidemic in diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancers that are unlikely to ever progress to cause symptoms or death, warn experts on bmj.com. New technologies such as ultrasound, CT and MRI scanning can detect thyroid nodules as small as 2mm - many of...
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    COPD increases risk of developing cerebral microbleeds

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with an increased risk of developing cerebral microbleeds, according to a new study from researchers in the Netherlands. Cerebral microbleeds are a marker of cerebral small vessel disease, an important cause of age-related disability...
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    Fish Oils Reduce Risk Of Breast Cancer

    Consuming fish oils can significantly lower a person's risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study published in the BMJ. The researchers reviewed 21 different independent prospective cohort studies, they found that a high intake of fish and marine n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids...
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    South Asian Women Have Higher Breast Cancer Risk Than White Women, UK

    South Asian women in Britain have an 8% higher risk of developing breast cancer than British white women, compared to a 45% lower risk ten years ago, researchers from the University of Sheffield reported at the National Cancer Intelligence Network Conference in Brighton on Friday, June 14th...
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    Link Discovered Between Formula-Feeding, Metabolic Stress And Increased Risk Of Later

    New evidence from research suggests that infants fed formula, rather than breast milk, experience metabolic stress that could play a part in the long-recognized link between formula-feeding and an increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes and other conditions in adult life. The study appears in...
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    Study Examines Relationship Of Early Life Risk Factors And Racial/Ethnic Disparities

    Racial and ethnic disparities in children who are overweight and obese may be determined by risk factors in infancy and early childhood, according to a study published Online First by JAMA Pediatrics, a JAMA Network publication. Over three decades, the rates of overweight and obesity among...
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    Vegetarian Diets Associated With Lower Risk Of Death

    Vegetarian diets are associated with reduced death rates in a study of more than 70,000 Seventh-day Adventists with more favorable results for men than women, according to a report published Online First by JAMA Internal Medicine, a JAMA Network publication. The possible relationship between...
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    Exposure To Dry-Cleaning Solvent And Degreaser TCE Linked To Increased Risk Of Some C

    Trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure has possible links to increased liver cancer risk, and the relationship between TCE exposure and risks of cancers of low incidence and those with confounding by lifestyle and other factors need further study, according to a study published in the Journal of the...
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    Mortality Risk Among Heart Failure Patients Increased By Mild Hypothyroidism

    Patients with underlying heart failure are more likely to experience adverse outcomes from mild hypothyroidism, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Hypothyroidism occurs when an underactive thyroid...
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    As A PPD Mom, I Appreciate The Risk Christine Quinn Took In Coming Out As Mentally Il

    When New York City mayoral candidate Christine Quinn recently revealed her past struggle with an eating disorder and alcoholism, I imagined it must have taken a great deal of strength for a woman in her position to go public with her mental illness. Of course, people are questioning the impact...
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    Small Cancer Risk Following CT Scans In Childhood And Adolescence Confirmed

    But the absolute excess for all cancers combined is low Young people who undergo CT scans are 24% more likely to develop cancer compared with those who do not, a study published today on bmj.com suggests. However the absolute excess for all cancers combined was low, at 9.38 for every 100,000...
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    Genetic risk for obesity found in many Mexican young adults

    As many as 35 percent of Mexican young adults may have a genetic predisposition for obesity, said a University of Illinois scientist who conducted a study at the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potos?. “The students who inherited genetic risk factors from both parents were already 15½ pounds...
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    Both Air And Noise Pollution Increase Cardiovascular Risk

    Both fine-particle air pollution and noise pollution may increase a person's risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to German researchers who have conducted a large population study, in which both factors were considered simultaneously. "Many studies have looked at air pollution...
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    Identifying Risk Factors For Depression Among COPD Patients

    Patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) typically suffer from depression more frequently than those without COPD, resulting in higher levels of disability and illness and increasing the overall healthcare burden for the COPD population. Now, a study from researchers...
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    Coffee Drinking Tied To Lower Risk For Rare Liver Disease PSC

    New research from the US shows that regular consumption of coffee is linked to a reduced risk of a rare autoimmune liver disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Study investigator Craig Lammert, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, is...
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    Amidst Counterfeit Epidemic, Buying Drugs Online Is A Sometimes Necessary Risk

    Buying drugs online is risky, because there are many counterfeits out there. But, if you really need to do it, a little research can reduce your odds of getting ripped off or harming yourself. More » Amidst Counterfeit Epidemic, Buying Drugs Online Is A Sometimes Necessary Risk is a post from...
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    If we bring the troops back now, will the risk of PTSD decrease?

    Will low exposure of traumatic events prevent more people getting post traumatic stress disorder?? Sources please
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    Study Suggests Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Carries Risk Of Metastasis And Death

    JAMA Dermatology Study Highlights A study by Chrysalyne D. Schmults, M.D., M.S.C.E., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, and colleagues suggests cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) carries a low but significant risk of metastasis and death. The ten-year retrospective cohort study was...
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    Study Of Traumatic Brain Injury, Suicide Risk In Deployed Military Personnel

    JAMA Psychiatry Study Highlights A study by Craig J. Bryan, Psy.D., A.B.P.P., of the National Center for Veterans Studies, Salt Lake City, Utah, suggests that suicide risk is higher among military personnel with more lifetime traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Patients included 161 military...
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