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Protective Effect on Endometrial Cancer Could be Provided by Low Bone Density Medications: Study
Protective Effect on Endometrial Cancer Could be Provided by Low Bone Density Medications: Study
A protective effect for endometrial cancer could be offered by low bone density medications, such as Fosamax, Boniva and Actonel, states study at Henry Ford Hospital. Endometrial cancer a... 
 Coffee Cuts Endometrial Cancer Risk by 25%
Coffee Cuts Endometrial Cancer Risk by 25%
Endometrial cancer is the most common uterine cancer and research has shown that women who drink 4 or more cups of coffee per day are at reduced risk of endometrial cancer.When researchers f... 
 Hysterectomy Raises Early Menopause Risk in Younger Women
Hysterectomy Raises Early Menopause Risk in Younger Women
Younger women who undergo hysterectomies are twice at risk of developing menopause early, a study by Duke University researchers has confirmed what many obstetricians and gynaecologists have... 

 Obesity and Endometrial Cancer Risk
Obesity and Endometrial Cancer Risk
Postmenopausal women who gain weight during adulthood are at an increased risk for endometrial cancer compared with women who maintained a stable weight, finds study. Victoria L. Stev... 
 Preeclampsia Put Down to the Battle Between Placenta and Uterus
Preeclampsia Put Down to the Battle Between Placenta and Uterus
A battle that brews in the mother's womb between the father's biological goal to produce the biggest, healthiest baby possible vs. the mother's need to live through delivery might help expla... 
 Increased Iron Levels in the Brain Linked to Hysterectomy
Increased Iron Levels in the Brain Linked to Hysterectomy
The right amount of iron is needed for proper cell function in the human body, but too much is associated with brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Science knows that men h... 
 Hysterectomy Increases Stroke, Heart Disease Risk
Hysterectomy Increases Stroke, Heart Disease Risk
Young women who have undergone hysterectomy combined with removal of both ovaries are at increased risk of developing stroke and coronary heart disease. This fact provides the background... 
 Hysterectomy Performed on an Indian Male
Hysterectomy Performed on an Indian Male
A 35-year-old man from India experienced severe stomach pain and was admitted to a hospital near Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. Doctors preformed a surgery to find a fully developed female reprod... 
 World’s First Womb Transplant Will See Mom Donate Uterus to Daughter
World’s First Womb Transplant Will See Mom Donate Uterus to Daughter
A 56-year old British woman is willing to participate in the world’s first womb transplant surgery which could see her uterus donated to her daughter who was born without reproductive organs... 
 BPA Exposure Affects Uterus Development
BPA Exposure Affects Uterus Development
In female primates, BPA exposure is associated with changes in uterus development, reveals research. "Previous studies have shown that BPA can affect the reproductive tract. However,... 
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