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News for Tuesday 13th of May 2008Births Higher Among Hispanic Women Than Among Non-Hispanics, Report FindsIncreasing Sun Exposure Is Not The Way To Decrease Breast Cancer Risk, Say Yale Experts Initiatives In Baltimore And California Address Minority Health Issues A Child, a Bizarre Tumor and a Perilous Operation Rough Transition to a New Asthma Inhaler Well: A Guided Tour of Your Body Cases: In Delusions of Romance, Genuine Comfort Court Hears More Claims of Vaccine-Autism Link Engineering by Scientists on Embryo Stirs Criticism Oral Cancer in Men Associated With HPV Cigarette Bill Treats Menthol With Leniency Vital Signs: Having a Baby: Mother?s Touch Helps Cut Newborns? Pain Vital Signs: Vision: Vitamin E Benefit for Cataracts in Dispute Births Higher Among Hispanic Women Than Among Non-Hispanics, Report Finds- Mon, 12 May 2008 00:00:00 PDTHispanic women in the U.S. have higher fertility rates than non-Hispanic women, and unmarried Hispanic women born in the U.S. are more likely to have children than single immigrant Hispanic and non-Hispanic women, according to an analysis released on Thursday by the Pew Hispanic Center, the Read More ... Increasing Sun Exposure Is Not The Way To Decrease Breast Cancer Risk, Say Yale Experts- Mon, 12 May 2008 06:00:00 PDTCancer researchers and physicians have warned of the link between unprotected sun exposure and the development of skin cancer for decades, but experts from Yale Cancer Center warn that recent publicity about a new study linking a decreased risk of breast cancer to increased levels of vitamin D may be confusing. A recent study, published in the Breast Journal, evaluated the incidence of breast cancer in 107 countries. Read More ... Initiatives In Baltimore And California Address Minority Health Issues- Mon, 12 May 2008 03:00:00 PDTBaltimore: The Baltimore Examiner on Tuesday examined how Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore has recruited a top surgeon from Connecticut to specifically focus on breast cancer in black women. Dalliah Mashon Black, a former assistant professor of surgery at the Read More ... Interview: Why I gave a teenager IVF- Tue, 13 May 2008 01:57:28 GMTThe total fertility rate in Israel is currently estimated at 2.77 children born per woman, one of the highest rates in the world. via New Scientist Read More ... A Child, a Bizarre Tumor and a Perilous Operation- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:17:07 GMTA little girl, a rare tumor and a new surgical procedure that may make everything normal again. Read More ... Rough Transition to a New Asthma Inhaler- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:29:59 GMTFor many people with asthma, the transition to CFC-free inhalers will not be a easy one. Read More ... Well: A Guided Tour of Your Body- Tue, 13 May 2008 05:43:18 GMTChanges in our health are inevitable as we get older. What do we need to know about staying well as we age? Read More ... Cases: In Delusions of Romance, Genuine Comfort- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:29:29 GMTSchizophrenia offers a unique relief from the rigors of cancer. Read More ... Court Hears More Claims of Vaccine-Autism Link- Tue, 13 May 2008 05:18:44 GMTThe United States Court of Federal Claims is considering whether the government should pay millions of dollars to the parents of some 4,800 autistic children. Read More ... Engineering by Scientists on Embryo Stirs Criticism- Tue, 13 May 2008 05:18:28 GMTResearchers in New York have created what is believed to be the first genetically engineered human embryo, which critics immediately branded as a step toward ?designer babies.? Read More ... Oral Cancer in Men Associated With HPV- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:30:11 GMTResearchers are discovering that a large percentage of oral cancers in men as associated with HPV. Read More ... Cigarette Bill Treats Menthol With Leniency- Tue, 13 May 2008 05:56:20 GMTA ban of most flavored cigarettes would exempt menthol cigarettes, popular among African-Americans. Read More ... Vital Signs: Having a Baby: Mother?s Touch Helps Cut Newborns? Pain- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:32:50 GMTEven very premature babies benefit from skin-to-skin contact with their mothers during painful medical procedures, a Canadian study has found. Read More ... Vital Signs: Vision: Vitamin E Benefit for Cataracts in Dispute- Tue, 13 May 2008 03:33:08 GMTA large 10-year randomized trial has found no difference in cataract formation between those who took vitamin E and those who did not. Read More ... ![]()
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