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Surgical Treatments of Male Stress Urinary Incontinence
Surgical Treatments of Male Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence i.e. involuntary leakage of urine on effort, exertion, sneezing or coughing is a common problem affecting elderly men, especially those who have undergone pros... 
 Intake of Calcium Supplements Double Heart Attack Risk
Intake of Calcium Supplements Double Heart Attack Risk
Researchers have warned to take calcium supplements with caution as it could increase the risk of heart attack. Furthermore, boosting overall calcium intake from dietary sources confers ... 
Descendants' Sensitivity To Stress Aggravated by Chemical Exposure
Descendants' Sensitivity To Stress Aggravated by Chemical Exposure
Animals that are descendants of ancestors who were exposed to an environmental compound generations earlier have been found to develop an amplified reaction to stress, states new study. T... 

 People Above 50s Urged To Take Statins To Avoid Heart Attack
People Above 50s Urged To Take Statins To Avoid Heart Attack
Experts have suggested people over the age of 50 to take statins which they claim may help lower the risk of heart attack or stroke risk even in healthy individuals. A research by scient... 
 Nearly Half of Workers Suffering from Moderate to Severe Stress
Nearly Half of Workers Suffering from Moderate to Severe Stress
A new survey has found that nearly half of workers in United States may be suffering from moderate to severe stress when they are on the job. And 66 percent of employees revealed that th... 
 Study Says 'Good' Cholesterol Doctrine may be Flawed
Study Says 'Good' Cholesterol Doctrine may be Flawed
No evidence to back the belief that higher levels of good cholesterol boost cardiovascular health, says study published in Lancet. High concentrations of HDL are one of the big mark... 
 WHO Says High Blood Pressure Affects 1 in 3
WHO Says High Blood Pressure Affects 1 in 3
One in three adults suffers from high blood pressure, show WHO figures. Canada and the United States have the fewest patients, at less than 20 percent of adults, but in poorer cou... 
 Faster Treatment for Heart Attack Patients Taken to Hospitals Equipped to Perform Angioplasties
Faster Treatment for Heart Attack Patients Taken to Hospitals Equipped to Perform Angioplasties
New research indicates that heart attack patients who were rushed directly to hospitals equipped to do angioplasties received treatment significantly faster than patients first taken to hosp... 
Person's Blood Pressure Better Controlled by Pharmacists’ Home Telemonitoring
Person's Blood Pressure Better Controlled by Pharmacists’ Home Telemonitoring
People getting telemonitoring combined with high blood pressure management support from a pharmacist were more likely to lower their blood pressure than those not getting additional support,... 
 Effect of Blood Pressure Drugs on Colon Cancer Risk
Effect of Blood Pressure Drugs on Colon Cancer Risk
Blood pressure drugs don't protect against colorectal cancer, reveals study published in CANCER. In recent years, researchers have thought that beta blockers, which are prescribed to ... 
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