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  • 12-05-18  Craigslist linked to rise in STDs
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    Craigslist is apparently not only spreading around used furniture and cars. Researchers at New York University said they've linked a rise in sexually transmitted diseases to the free classified ad web site.
  • 12-05-17  12 Investigates - Craigslist linked to rise in STDs
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    Craigslist is apparently not only spreading around used furniture and cars. Researchers at New York University said they've linked a rise in sexually transmitted diseases to the free classified ad web site.
  • 12-05-09  Physical activity linked to reduced mortality in breast and colon cancer patients
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    ( Journal of the National Cancer Institute ) Physical activity is associated with reduced breast and colon cancer mortality but there is insufficient evidence on the association for other cancer types according to a study published May 8 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
  • 12-05-05  Some fertility treatments linked to higher risk of birth defects
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    For couples seeking to overcome infertility by turning to assisted reproductive technology which can be invasive and expensive an increased risk of birth defects probably won t stand in their way. Still a study released Saturday by the New England Journal of Medicine may give some prospecti ...
  • 12-04-20  Childhood Obesity linked to Increased Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Adulthood
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    BARCELONA Spain April 19 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Childhood obesity is a widespread global epidemic [1] and in parallel with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) [2] is now the leading cause of liver ...
  • 12-04-09  Moderate exercise linked to quicker conception
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    Moderate exercise is tied to greater success among women trying to get pregnant but those who work out vigorously take longer to conceive an international study has found.
  • 12-04-09  Moderate exercise linked to quicker conception: US study
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    Moderate exercise is tied to greater success among women trying to get pregnant but those who work out vigorously take longer to conceive an international study has found.
  • 12-04-06  Moderate exercise linked to quicker conception:study
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    REUTERS - Moderate exercise is tied to greater success among women trying to get pregnant but those who work out vigorously take longer to conceive an international study has found. "This study is the first to find that the effect of physical activity on fertility varied by body mass index" sai ...
  • 12-04-09  Moderate exercise linked to quicker conception says study
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    NEW YORK April 6 Moderate exercise is tied to greater success among women trying to get pregnant but those who work out vigorously take longer to conceive an international study has found. This study is the first to find that the effect of physical activity on fertility varied by body mass i ...
  • 12-03-26  Alcohol linked to 25% increase in liver disease deaths
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    The first report from the fledgling National End of Life Care Intelligence Network warns that the victims of liver disease are getting younger with deaths increasing among people in their forties. Deaths rose from 9231 in 2001 to 11575 in 2009; some 60% of these were men and 90% of them were un ...
  • 12-03-16  Type of Bacteria May Be linked to Diabetes
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    WEDNESDAY March 14 (HealthDay News) -- There may be a link between H. pylori bacteria and type 2 diabetes in adults according to a new study.
  • 12-03-16  White Rice linked to Diabetes Risk
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    Eating white rice regularly as is commonly done in many Asian countries may increase risk for developing type 2 diabetes a new study shows.
  • 12-03-13  Circumcision linked to Lower Risk for Prostate Cancer Study Finds
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    MONDAY March 12 (HealthDay News) -- Men who have prostate cancer are less likely to be circumcised according to new research.
  • 12-02-25  Use Of Hair Relaxers linked To Early Puberty Uterine Fibroids
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    An emerging study has found that young girls use of hair relaxers has been linked to early puberty and fibroids. The study conducted by the American Journal of Epidemiology revealed that young girls who use hair relaxers are likelier to Continue reading
  • 12-02-23  Endometriosis linked to Ovarian Cancers
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    Researchers said endometriosis increases some obarian cancers three-fold.
  • 12-02-20  Bacteria linked to obesity
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    Richard Flavell Sterling Professor of Immunology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator uses a technique of his own invention known as reverse genetics so study immunology. His current project is on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and he published an article Feb. 1 in the journal Nat ...
  • 12-02-14  Wider Waistlines linked to Memory Problems in HIV Patients
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    MONDAY Feb. 13 (HealthDay News) -- HIV-positive patients with larger waistlines may be at greater risk for memory problems according to a new study. Exposure to combinations of certain anti-HIV drugs could play a role in this reduced mental function researchers said.
  • 12-02-16  Cigarette smoke linked to infertility
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    New research shows being exposed to cigarette smoke as a baby or foetus could reduce a female's fertility.
  • 12-02-14  Larger belly linked to memory problems in people with HIV
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    ( American Academy of Neurology ) A larger waistline may be linked to an increased risk of decreased mental functioning in people infected with the AIDS virus HIV according to research published in the Feb. 14 2012 print issue of Neurology the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
  • 12-02-10  4 New Genes linked to Type 2 Diabetes
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    THURSDAY Feb. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Four new genes associated with type 2 diabetes have been identified by researchers who also pinpointed six independent diabetes-associated gene variants at previously known locations on chromosomes.
  • 12-02-09  Competitive soccer linked to increased injuries and menstrual dysfunction in girls
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    In the US there are nearly three million youth soccer players and half of them are female. New research has found that despite reporting appropriate body perception and attitudes toward eating elite youth soccer athletes face an increased risk for delayed or irregular menstruation.
  • 12-02-07  Asbestos cancer linked to CBD office block
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    People who worked at a landmark Brisbane building in the 1980s have been urged to get health checks after a terminally ill man was last week awarded $600000 for asbestos exposure.
  • 12-02-08  Gene mutation is linked to accumulation of fat other lipids in liver
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    A team of scientists from the University of Utah and the University of California at San Francisco has discovered that the mutation of a gene encoding a ketone body transporter triggers accumulation of fat and other lipids in the livers of zebrafish.
  • 12-02-07  HIV drugs not linked with child psychiatric problems
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    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Drugs used to treat children infected with the virus that causes AIDS do not appear to increase the risk of psychiatric problems in children U.S. researchers said on Monday. Scientists have been worried about the high rates of psychiatric and academic problems in children in ...
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