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In a national study, menstrual disorders accounted for 19.1% of 20.1 million physician office visits for gynecologic conditions over two years.
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One problem that policymakers are confronting as they implement the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is that even if people gain health insurance coverage, they might not always be willing to use it.
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A new American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists committee opinion has endorsed use of the U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2013 (US SPR) in counseling patients about how to most effectively use current birth control methods.
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Adults of almost all demographics are commonly using dietary supplements (DS), though many surveys support a higher prevalence of use in women, non-Hispanic whites, and older ages.
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In this study, 203 men with localized prostate cancer, being managed by observation, were randomized to receive a capsule containing a blend of pomegranate seed, green tea, broccoli, and turmeric or placebo for 6 months.
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The authors of this study were following upon two preclinical pilot studies showing some benefit in cancer-related fatigue with two doses (1000 mg and 2000 mg daily) of Panax quinquefolius, also known as American or Wisconsin ginseng.
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