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Subclinical Hypothyroidism Treatment Reduces Ischemic Heart Disease Event Risk In Younger Patients

April 24, 2012
A study published in Archives of Internal Medicine reveals that younger patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) who receive the medication levothyroxine are less likely to experience ischemic heart disease events. However, according to the researchers, this finding was not seen in older patients. SCH is a relatively common condition in ...

Injectable Contraceptives May Increase Breast Cancer Risk In Younger Women

April 10, 2012
The first large-scale U.S.-based study to evaluate the link between an injectable form of progestin-only birth control and breast cancer risk in young women has found that recent use of a year or more doubles the risk. The results of the study, led by breast cancer epidemiologist Christopher I. Li, ...

Study finds link between injectable contraceptives and breast cancer risk in younger women

April 4, 2012
(Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) The first large-scale US-based study to evaluate the link between an injectable form of progestin-only birth control and breast cancer risk in young women has found that recent use of a year or more doubles the risk. The results of the study, led by breast ...

Plastic Surgery – Enormous Increase In Uptake By Younger Women

March 16, 2012
Professor Laurence Kirwan, one of the world's leading plastic surgeons, who has appeared on BBC Breakfast to comment on the PIP breast implant scandal and who wrote in the Mail on Sunday (British newspaper) how cosmetic surgery can prolong life, has said that more and more young women between the ...

Younger children in the classroom likely overdiagnosed with ADHD

March 5, 2012
(Canadian Medical Association Journal) The youngest children in the classroom are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- and prescribed medication -- than their peers in the same grade, according to a study just published in Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Younger patients more likely to live a decade or longer after heart transplant

February 27, 2012
Heart transplant patients who receive new organs before the age of 55 and get them at hospitals that perform at least nine heart transplants a year are significantly more likely than other people to survive at least 10 years after their operations, new Johns Hopkins research suggests. ...

Younger patients more likely to live a decade or longer after heart transplant

February 27, 2012
(Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions) Heart transplant patients who receive new organs before the age of 55 and get them at hospitals that perform at least nine heart transplants a year are significantly more likely than other people to survive at least 10 years after their operations, new Johns Hopkins research ...

Plastic surgery gives younger appearance to aging face

February 22, 2012
(HealthDay) -- Aesthetic facial plastic surgery results in a reduction in perceived age, with the effect more substantial for those who undergo multiple procedures, according to a study published online Feb. 20 in the Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery.

Plastic Surgery Really Does Make People Look Younger

February 22, 2012
Plastic surgery seems to make people look about 8.9 years younger than their actual age, researchers from the University of Toronto and NorthShore University Health System reported in Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. Jeremy P. Warner, M.D., and team set out to determine how much younger esthetic facial surgical procedures ...

Scared of a younger rival? Not for some male songbirds

February 8, 2012
When mature male white-crowned sparrows duel to win a mate or a nesting territory, a young bird just doesn't get much respect.

Mental gyms reap younger minds

February 2, 2012
(Medical Xpress) -- A daily mental ‘work-out' has given a group of over 50s the brain performance of people several years younger, a Swinburne University of Technology clinical trial has shown.

Women Over Age 50 Not At Increased Risk During Pregnancy Via Egg Donation Compared To Younger Women

February 2, 2012
Although women over age 50 who become pregnant via egg donation are at an elevated risk for developing obstetrical complications, their complication rates are similar to those of younger recipients, according to a study by Columbia University Medical Center researchers to be published in the February 2012 issue of the ...