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IVF May Raise Risk for Less Aggressive Ovarian Cancer

WebMD Health  Thu, 10/27/2011 - 15:33

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Women who undergo ovarian stimulation as part of IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatment may be more likely to develop "borderline" ovarian tumors, but not invasive ovarian tumors, later in life, Dutch researchers report.


 

One Thing Red Wine Can’t Do

WebMD Health  Fri, 09/23/2011 - 15:02

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Dutch researchers have found that the polyphenols don't seem to promote heart health by reducing blood pressure.


 

PGD can permit the birth of healthy children to women carrying m...

EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health  Sun, 05/29/2011 - 22:00

(European Society of Human Genetics) Dutch researchers have developed a test which predicts which mothers at risk of passing on mitochondrial genetic disease to their children are likely to have a healthy baby


 

Low Vitamin D at Birth Linked to Lung Infections

WebMD Health  Tue, 05/10/2011 - 15:25

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Newborns with low vitamin D levels have a sixfold higher risk of lung infections with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Dutch researchers report.


 

Exercise Linked to Survival After Kidney Transplant (CME/CE)

MedPage Today Surgery  Sat, 03/05/2011 - 07:00

(MedPage Today) -- Physical activity may play an independent role in survival for kidney transplant patients, Dutch researchers found.


 

Study: More omega-3 fats didn't aid heart patients

Headlines from the Associated Press  Sun, 08/29/2010 - 00:01

NEW YORK (AP) -- Eating more heart-healthy omega-3 fats provided no additional benefit in a study of heart attack survivors who were already getting good care, Dutch researchers report....


 

Obese 'see GP more than smokers'

BBC News | Health | World Edition  Fri, 08/13/2010 - 17:01

Overweight people are more likely to make frequent trips to their GP than smokers or those who are generally unfit, say Dutch researchers.


 

Anti-psychotic pneumonia warning

BBC News | Health | World Edition  Mon, 04/05/2010 - 17:49

The use of anti-psychotic drugs in the elderly doubles the risk of potentially fatal pneumonia, say Dutch researchers.


 

Home Specimen Collection Boosts Cervical Cancer Screening (CME/C...

MedPage Today Infectious Disease  Thu, 03/11/2010 - 17:01

Allowing women to collect their own cervicovaginal lavage specimens for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing increased coverage and cervical abnormality detection rates in a community-based cervical cancer screening program, Dutch researchers said.


 

XMRV Not Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CME/CE)

MedPage Today Infectious Disease  Fri, 02/26/2010 - 09:00

A novel retrovirus suspected in chronic fatigue syndrome did not show up in the blood of a cohort of patients with the debilitating condition, Dutch researchers said, adding weight to the body of evidence against it.