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Genital Piercing common in the Middle Ages, the middle class Men
A new study by researchers at Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center found that the average man, with a genital piercing is 31, white, heterosexual, higher education and earns more than $ 36,000 for the year. Read the rest of this entry »
Link between depression and risk of HIV infection among young South African People
Access to mental health services for young people remains elusive as resources and are directed at more pressing, such as teenage pregnancy and HIV prevention, said Nduna. The researchers see potential for the prevention of depression in the course of mixing sexual and reproductive health services clinic. It ‘clear that we could achieve better success in our efforts to prevent, if they are delivered to customers who are in a healthy state of psychological well-being, said Colman, assistant professor of epidemiology. Read the rest of this entry »
Tamoxifen for breast cancer diagnosis rate ER-negative
For the study, 13,388 women at high risk of breast cancer participated in the trial, 174 women were diagnosed with ER-positive tumors and 69 women with ER-negative tumors. The median time to diagnosis for ER-negative disease was 36 months in the placebo group, only 24 months in the tamoxifen group. Read the rest of this entry »
ANA Awards 5 hospitals for nursing care of exceptional quality
- Children’s Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha, NE – Children’s Hospital Read the rest of this entry »
Condom United States, the increasing use of IUDs, contraceptive pill remains the most popular, CDC Reports
The survey found that 84 percent of women used some form of contraception at first intercourse, compared with 55 percent in 1985. The main factor behind the increase was an increase in the use of the male condom, the Times said. Sixty % of women used condoms partners at first intercourse, compared with 34 percent before 1985. Read the rest of this entry »
Molecular Mechanism of activation of Parkinson’s disease identified
MicroRNAs, whose role in the body has only recently begun to be understood, has been implicated in cancer, heart disease and the immune response defective, said Lu Bingwei, Ph.D., associate professor of pathology and lead author of the study. But it’s the first time that has been identified as a key player in a neurodegenerative disease Read the rest of this entry »
Health Backtracks FDA regulates dietary supplement applications
In terms of communication available, a petition was deserved, because the new policy, the FDA defines two different standards for foods and dietary supplements, Stephen McNamara WebMD. McNamara, a lawyer who once served as chief litigation counsel of the FDA, said the agency’s current position also reverses a previous policy without going through the good decisions of the FDA rule. But the real problem, he adds, is the lack of any real justification. For example, he asks: ‘If the FDA will allow the dairy industry to make claims without a disclaimer of calcium, why not let food supplements do?’ Read the rest of this entry »
Trying to get pregnant after miscarriage does not need to be postponed
The results show that women who conceived again within six months were less likely to have another miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage than women who became pregnant between six and 12 months after the initial miscarriage. Read the rest of this entry »
Male narcissism – the hostility toward heterosexual women most of all
Keiller concludes: ‘This study suggests that the narcissism of heterosexual men is linked to a contradictory attitude and anger towards heterosexual women to have more than other groups may also want to maintain a narcissistic sense of superiority and power over all persons, heterosexual men are narcissistic. particularly committed to make heterosexual women. The results suggest that hostility is associated with a potential of a group of narcissistic provide or withhold the bonus rather than the ideology of a group of sexual orientation or compliance heterosexual gender roles. ‘ Read the rest of this entry »
Study links breast reduction to the reduction of back disorders
Macromastia can be an unhealthy condition resulting in significant shoulder pain, back pain and shoulder deep furrows caused by the straps. In the study, women who had breast reduction experienced decreased stress in the lower back while performing a physical activity or task. In addition, participants reported significant improvements in their ability to perform dynamic movements and withstand static positions. Read the rest of this entry »
Radiologists guide for the diagnosis of aneurysm of the superior mesenteric
Previous studies have shown that the disease of the pancreas can be simulated by various anatomical structures in the retroperitoneal region in the pancreas. Aneurysm of the hepatic artery, for example, simulates pancreatic disease, even with the possibility of compression of the bile duct. In case, a slight compression of the main pancreatic duct of the aneurysm sac could also explain the minimum increase in amylase and lipase discovered through laboratory tests, which physicians initially interpreted as symptoms of the disease of the pancreas. Read the rest of this entry »
Fragile Syndrome New York Legislature Approves Quest Diagnostics’ Test X
‘The approval of New York is important because it means a very innovative technique for the genetic analysis of fragile X met the request of the state quality standards are widely regarded as a laboratory in the field of rigor,’ said Charles Strom, MD, Ph . D., Medical Director, Center for genetic testing, Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute. ‘Fragile X diagnosis can be devastating, because it causes severe disability in many patients. Although it is widespread, fragile X is not widely tested, in part because of technical limitations, conventional tests that our technique exceeds Xsens.’ Read the rest of this entry »
Resistance to stress is back with a sense of rhythm
In addition to the discovery that the rate of release of corticosterone is essential for hormonal response to stress and good behavior Sarabdjitsingh discovered that the protein suffers mainly from a broken rhythm: the glucocorticoid receptor. This protein could be an ideal target for the treatment of stress and stress-related illnesses. Read the rest of this entry »
Relieves the pain of osteoarthritis Tanezumab why some patients overuse of diseased joints
The need to find new drugs to treat osteoarthritis is critical. We do not really anything that slows its course, and most people end up dependent on narcotic analgesics serious diseases waiting for a replacement. How to reduce the pain Tanezumab?
Nerve growth factor is a small protein, it is vital for maintaining growth, and survival of sympathetic and sensory neurons. Read the rest of this entry »
Inhibition of HIV-mechanism identified
Research also shows HIV-2 and related simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVsm / mac) are able to overcome the protection mechanism of myeloid cells by using the proteins they encode VPX, for SAMHD1, allowing and infection by these viruses. Interestingly, viruses with VPX, such as HIV-2, are much less pathogenic HIV-1. This could be due to the fact of being able to establish infection in myeloid cells that cause reactions much more robust immune system against HIV-1 only, since HIV-1 can not infect cells efficiently Dr. SkowroĊski said. Read the rest of this entry »