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6,000 women a day hit menopause
American babies are most likely to be born in August and on Tuesdays, least likely in November and on Sundays. A female is born with 1 million eggs, but only about 300 of the hardiest make it to the final gate, ovulation. About 6,000 women reach menopause...Tags: Menopause, Urinary Tract Infection, Physical Conditions, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Don't lose your holiday pounds this way
HealthThe U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the Food & Drug Administration recently stepped up efforts to prevent businesses from selling weight loss products with a hormone made in human placentas. The products are labled "homeopathic," according to a news... -
E! News Host Giuliana Rancic to Undergo Double Mastectomy
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- E! News host and reality television star Giuliana Rancic has revealed that she will have a double mastectomy, after lumpectomies failed to completely eradicate her breast cancer. The 36-year-old Rancic and her husband, Bill,...Tags: Breast Cancer, In Vitro Fertilization, Today (tv program), Television Industry, Bill Rancic
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Residents raise moral objections to proposed fertility clinic
TribLocal - Naperville » NewsA proposed fertility clinic in downtown Naperville is drawing fire from some residents who say such procedures objectify human life. But councilmen are split as …... -
Naperville fertility clinic wins approval
TribLocal - Naperville » NewsNaperville city councilmen approved a controversial fertility center in its downtown Tuesday, saying they were obligated to focus on zoning issues, not the moral objections …... -
Online Dish: 'Win a baby!' Radio Station Contest is Stirring Up Controversy
KIAHWant a baby? Why not win one? A Canadian radio station is stirring up some controversy with one of their new on air contests for parents. The prize? A baby. Sort of. Ottowa's Hot 89.9 is giving away three rounds of IVF, valued at $35,000, to a listener...Tags: In Vitro Fertilization, Social Media, Facebook, Entertainment, KIAH
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Birdies, babies and hope
Special to Tribune NewspapersAn Oswego couple familiar with the steep financial and emotional costs of infertility treatment recently held their eighth annual fundraiser for families who cannot afford in vitro fertilization. Melissa Trader, 35, went through several IVF cycles before...Tags: In Vitro Fertilization, Clubs and Associations, University of Chicago, Spring Grove, Human Interest
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Study: Dads less likely to die of heart problems
Fatherhood may be a kick in the old testosterone, but it may also help keep a man alive. New research suggests that dads are a little less likely to die of heart-related problems than childless men are. The study — by the AARP, the government and...Tags: Human Body, Medical Research, Genes and Chromosomes, Testosterone, American Heart Association
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Suit claims doctor wrongly removed healthy ovary
An Ellicott City obstetrician is accused of botching a woman's surgery last year, removing a healthy ovary and fallopian tube on the patient's right side when the doctor was supposed to excise a cyst on the left, according to a complaint filed in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Howard County, Harbor, Ellicott City, Johns Hopkins University
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Obesity and Infertility: Weight Loss Surgery Helps Aid Pregnancy
The 33 NewsCicelyann Perkins is a shadow of her former self--just a few short years ago she was much heavier--those were the days before her weight loss surgery in 2007. "Going in I think I was 246," Cicelyann said with a laugh. "I try not to remember that--as of...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Migraine, Hospitals and Clinics, Weight, Medical Research
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Odds of baby for infertile couples still very low
LONDON (AP) — More than 30 years after the world's first test-tube baby was born and despite modest advances, scientists are still struggling to dramatically improve the odds for infertile couples trying to have children. Though new techniques have...Tags: Health Insurance, Hormones and Metabolism, In Vitro Fertilization, Human Body, London (England)
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Scientists Discover New Strain of Drug Resistant Gonorrhea
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - Scientists have found a "superbug" strain of gonorrhea in Japan that is resistant to all recommended antibiotics and say it could transform a once easily treatable infection into a global public health threat. The new strain of the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Physical Conditions, Syphilis, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses
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