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Condoms are not 99 percent effective in preventing pregnancy, but that's what half the women surveyed thought in a study done by researchers at the Department of Family Medicine at UW-Madison. The survey was ...
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Cancer, the world's No. 2 killer, is even more lethal for people with diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
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Several studies presented at the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium today confirm the effectiveness of so called aromatase inhibitors in preventing the development and recurrence of breast cancer in ...
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A new study suggests that some fertility drugs may increase the risk of developing uterine cancer.
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Researchers have found an association between fertility drugs and cancer of the uterus, but the study was too small to draw firm conclusions Women who take fertility drugs to boost ovulation may have an ...
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A lovely woman was in last year. Her chief complaint when scheduling the appointment was that she began to bleed on Thanksgiving after more than a year without a period.
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DRUGS designed to coax ovaries to produce at least the requisite one egg a month have been a cause of concern for some time.
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DRUGS designed to induce ovulation seem to have increased the risk of uterine cancer in a group of women who were treated with them over 30 years ago.
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