Complications of Pregnancy
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The menopausal transition: Counsel on changes in bleeding patterns
Results of a national study indicate it is not uncommon for women to have prolonged bleeding of 10 or more days, spotting for six or more days, and/or heavy bleeding for three or more days during the transition to menopause. -
Use retest reminders on chlamydia and gonorrhea
Bedsider (www.bedsider.org), an online birth control support network operated by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, has collaborated with the California Department of Public Health STD Control Branch and the California Family Health Council to expand the InTOUCH reminder system that was successfully piloted in California to a national scale. -
What Vitamins Should I Be Taking, Doctor?
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Special Feature: Estrogen Treatment of Postmenopausal Women With Unstable Angina
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Effect of BRCA Mutations on the Length of Survival in Epithelial Ovarian Tumors
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Interpregnancy Intervals: How Long is Long Enough Between Pregnancies?
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Web Watch: Get on-line with sites that offer teen information
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Risk assessment promotes healthy pregnancies
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In the News: Lipokinetix and Hepatitis
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Clinical Briefs: EBV Antibodies and Risk of MS; cANG for Detection of Coronary Stenosis; Vitamin A and Hip Fractures