July 10, 2008

Dental Fillings Linked to Back Pain

A story on www.mailonsunday.co.uk says that dental
fillings and metal earrings may be linked to back pain. The report says that
even small chunks of

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Xylitol can Keep Toddlers’ Teeth Healthy

Tooth decay in toddlers can be treated with the topical syrup xylitol, which is a naturally occurring non-cavity-causing sweetener, researchers at the University of Washington have suggested.

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Now Dental Tourism on the NHS!

With medical tourism in full flow, new draft proposals
are being tabled to allow UK residents to avail cross border dental treatment
in the EU. The catch is that the bill would be sent to the NHS.

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Over 70s Enjoy Good Sex Lives

New research published online by the British Medical
Journal has revealed that people over the age of 70 are enjoying good sex
lives.

The from

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Sex Breaks of Women Revealed: Survey

Sex at least three times a day is on the holiday agenda for young British women and nearly half of them have unprotected sex on holiday, putting themselves

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Pregnancy Not Isolated Factor in Mental Disorders Risk

A new study has revealed that pregnancy is not an isolated risk factor for development of mental disorders.

However, post-partum women may have a higher risk of major depressive disorder.

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Obese Women at Higher Risk of Advanced Breast Cancer Diagnosis

A new study has revealed that overweight, insulin resistant women are at a higher risk of being diagnosed with an advanced breast cancer.

The study,

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Pregnancy Increases Heart Attack Risk in Women

Pregnant women are four times more likely to suffer a heart attack, according to a new study.

Though acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is rare in

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Most of Elective Mastectomy Patients ‘Would Do It Again’

A new study has shown that women who have breast reconstruction after an elective mastectomy are satisfied with their decision, have low complication rates and 98 percent would do it again.

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Saudi Families Condemned for ‘Slave’ Treatment of Migrant Women

Saudi Arabian families are abusing female migrant workers to the point of slavery and Riyadh needs to respond with sweeping labour and justice reforms, a major rights group said Tuesday.

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