Mass vaccination has reduced the incidence of genital warts by 60%: Report

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 6th July 2010 by: admin

Genital warts, commonly caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) are on the decline after routine vaccination of Australian women with a vaccine against HPV. The sexual partners of these women are also beneficiaries of the vaccine. Continue Reading

Key mechanism present in virgin olive oil protects body against breast cancer: Researchers

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 1st July 2010 by: admin

Researchers at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, led by Dr Eduard Escrich, have discovered a key mechanism by which virgin olive oil, in contrast to other vegetable oils, protects the body against breast cancer. Continue Reading

Republicans start new effort to advance greater federal abortion funding restrictions

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 28th June 2010 by: admin

The Hill: House Minority Leader John Boehner will introduce legislation that would stop Congress from using taxpayer money to support abortions or abortion coverage. Continue Reading

Women unaware of their heart disease risk: Report

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 1st June 2010 by: admin

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has come up with results of their study funded by the National Heart Foundation that warns Australian women of their heart disease risk. It says that heart disease is the leading killer of Australian women and most women (eight out of ten) think that heart disease kills only “old men”. Continue Reading

Free educational forum tailored to the needs of people diagnosed with breast cancer

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 31st May 2010 by: admin

In Canada, it is estimated that 22,700 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and that an estimated 5,400 women will die from the disease this year. Continue Reading

Gardasil vaccine: Two complaints filed in Washington Federal Claims court

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 16th March 2010 by: admin

Anapol Schwartz attorneys Lawrence Cohan and Melissa Fry Hague recently filed two Gardasil vaccine complaints – one on behalf of a Kensington, Calif., family, whose 15-year old daughter died after suffering from severe adverse reactions, and another on behalf of a 19-year old Lapeer, Mich., woman, who has a chronic, autoimmune disorder. The cases, filed in The Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., seek recovery under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Continue Reading

Amnesty International: New York stands 47th on maternal mortality ranking

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 12th March 2010 by: admin

In releasing a new report on maternal health nationwide, Amnesty International today revealed that flaws and shocking disparities in maternal health care that the government is ignoring lead to two to three women dying daily in the United States from pregnancy-related complications, with half of these deaths believed preventable, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Continue Reading

20.2% women in New Jersey receive delayed or no prenatal care

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 12th March 2010 by: admin

In releasing a new report on maternal health nationwide, Amnesty International today revealed that flaws and shocking disparities in maternal health care that the government is ignoring lead to two to three women dying daily in the United States from pregnancy-related complications, with half of these deaths believed preventable, according to the Centers for Disease Control. A state-by-state examination shows that New Jersey is 35th on a maternal mortality ranking, with 11.3 deaths per 100,000 live births. Continue Reading

Report shows 16.6% of women in Tennessee receive delayed or no prenatal care

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 12th March 2010 by: admin

In releasing a new report on maternal health nationwide, Amnesty International today revealed that flaws and shocking disparities in maternal health care that the government is ignoring lead to two to three women dying daily in the United States from pregnancy-related complications, with half of these deaths believed preventable, according to the Centers for Disease Control. A state-by-state examination shows that Tennessee is 38th on a maternal mortality ranking, with 11.7 deaths per 100,000 live births. Continue Reading

Long-term use of bisphosphonates may adversely affect bone quality and increase risk of atypical fractures

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Categories: Women's Health
Posted on: 10th March 2010 by: admin

Bisphosphonate treatments, proven to enhance bone density and reduce fracture incidence in post-menopausal women, may adversely affect bone quality and increase risk of atypical fractures of the femur when used for four or more years, according to preliminary research presented today at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). Continue Reading