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Gonococcal Infections, CDC's Updated Treatment; Head Lice Malathion First-Line Treatment; Statins, May Cut the Risk of Cataracts; FDA Actions
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There is no doubt now that the cervical length (CL) measurement, obtained with transvaginal ultrasound between 20 and 24 weeks, can give the clinician a very reasonable idea about which patients have the greatest and smallest chances of delivering preterm.
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Worldwide, coffee is a popular beverage used daily with increasing frequency. Caffeine, a dominant ingredient, has been implicated in many conditions including hormonally active cancer (due to its impact on sex hormone binding globulin [SHBG] homeostasis).
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The Annual Meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists (SGO) represents the one completely focused platform to exchange preclinical and clinical information in the subspeciality of gynecologic oncology. This year more that 1300 health care providers, researchers and industry representatives participated in a conference offering much more than distribution of the latest scientific and clinical advances.
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The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) investigators conducted a secondary analysis of the two canceled clinical trial arms.
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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease in US women. Its prevalence rises sharply after sexual debut and peaks between ages 20 and 29; prevalence is lower in older women.
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E3N is a French prospective cohort study initiated in 1990. The participants are members of an insurance plan that covers mostly teachers.
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Has there been any progress in extracting information about the fetal chromosomes status from maternal blood samples?