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Role of Statins in Venous Thromboembolism Prevention
A large-scale systematic review and meta-analysis found a 15-25% reduction in relative risk for venous thromboembolism in those who used statins vs. those who did not.
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Parkinson’s Disease and Stroke: Is There a Link?
Parkinson’s disease and stroke may be linked, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference in Houston.
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Exercise After Stroke Improves Cognitive Function
Physical activity important for improving quality of life in stroke rehabilitation.
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Online Risk Calculator May Refine PrEP Use
At least for one population in Los Angeles.
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Are Young Males Getting Needed HPV Vaccination?
Vaccine programs have long been available, yet U.S. men don’t receive the necessary shots.
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Examining Women’s Bones During Menopause May Help Prevent Fractures
New research suggests that bones age in very different ways, setting the groundwork for new ways to identify women at risk of bone fractures far in advance.
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Male Contraception Moving Forward
New funding will allow researchers to expand on current knowledge.
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Data: Cervical Cancer Worse for Specific U.S. Demographics
Recent findings may push healthcare providers to broaden and accelerate prevention efforts.
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Female Condom Important Tool in Zika Prevention
Experts recommend discussing, making available this lesser-known contraceptive.
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First Steps Toward Bringing an OTC Pill to Market
Pharma company partners with nonprofit group to offer contraceptive in the United States.