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The review included 45 women in their mid-30s or older with good-quality embryos who had single blastocyst transfer. Single-embryo transfer is recommended for women under age 35 who have a good chance of achieving a pregnancy. Traditionally, single-embryo transfers have been performed only by necessity in women 35 and over because these women had only a single quality embryo available for transfer, Milki says. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 24K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071010&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8011d5aa&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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More recently, investigators have found that late onset Alzheimer's disease, which usually strikes after age 60, also has some genetic basis. Snyder is project director of the etiology of Alzheimer's disease at the National Institute on Aging (NIA), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These studies received support from the National Institutes of Health via the National Institute of Aging and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Last modified 11-23-09 Size 23K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071010&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8000da05&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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Rising Health Care Costs: A Good Thing? Although increased health care spending has bought us better health and longer life, he says wasteful health care spending is one of the biggest issues now and will continue in the future. A possible solution, Cutler says, is to link health care payment to performance and pay health care providers more for doing a better job. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 26K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=seniors&st=seniors091e9c5e800124b5&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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â~eIt was an opportunity to sit down and talk about him and his relationship with his father,â~~ Chethik says, â~eand his reaction when his father died. This leaves boys to be raised by women â~· mothers, sisters, teachers â~· who might be more likely to emphasize the importance of being a â~enice guy,â~~ Glover says. â~eOnce dad is dead â~¦ well, itâ~™s harder to deal with ghosts than with real people,â~~ says Glover, who recently decided to rekindle a relationship with his own aging father.. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 27K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071011&cat=men&st=men091e9c5e80106c3b&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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After adjusting for other factors likely to influence skin aging, such as sun exposure and smoking, vitamin C and linoleic acid were independently associated with skin aging. Eating a diet low in vitamin C appeared to be a risk factor for wrinkling and aging-related skin dryness. While the role of linoleic acid in skin aging has not been directly studied, the researchers note that several studies have suggested that DHA and EPA found in fish oil can protect against skin aging. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 24K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8011f77e&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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Treating banked blood with nitric oxide may fix that problem, according to the researchers, who included Duke University's Jonathan Stamler, MD. Banked blood was better at delivering oxygen to heart tissue in dogs when the blood had been treated with nitric oxide, compared with banked blood lacking SNO-Hb. Replenishing SNO-Hb may help keep stored red blood cells flexible, according to McMahon and colleagues. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 21K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8011fc48&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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Researcher Susan E. Schober, PhD, and colleagues at the CDC, found that measures of mercury exposure in women of childbearing age and young children generally fell below levels of concern. "Because of wide variations in the concentrations of mercury in fish and shellfish, it is possible to have the nutritional benefits of moderate fish consumption and avoid fish high in mercury." But the researchers say women who are pregnant or intend to become pregnant should follow federal and state ... Last modified 11-23-09 Size 23K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8000cf28&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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Prostate Cancer: Surgery Best Option? And Bouchardy says that even if surgery doesn't get every cancer cell, surgery patients with recurrent disease have more options than radiation patients with recurrent disease. Tewari has been studying long-term outcomes after prostate cancer treatment. Last modified 11-23-09 Size 23K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8011f4ba&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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Yet there were contradictory findings, he says, on the health benefits of social support and the limited protective effects of being married on heart disease risk among women. De Vogli didn't find an association between the level of practical support or emotional support and heart disease risk. Overall, he says, the link De Vogli's team found between negative relationships and heart disease is not "huge." Last modified 11-23-09 Size 24K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071012&cat=news&st=news091e9c5e8011f4f4&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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According to the American Psychological Association, women are twice as likely as men to experience depression or dysthymia (persistent low-level depression), and misdiagnosis of depression in women is high. Treatment for depression usually involves psychotherapy, antidepressants, or both, according to Susan G. Kornstein, MD, a professor in Virginia Commonwealth Universityâ~™s School of Medicine. For many people, antidepressants are very effective in treating depression, particularly ... Last modified 11-23-09 Size 28K http://dailynews.att.net/cgi-bin/news?dt=071014&cat=women&st=women091e9c5e80104fc5&src=webmd Show More Like This |
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