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New Italian Research Links Migraine And Endometriosis Research published in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction, has found evidence that women with endometriosis are at higher risk of having migraine. Early Use Of Nicotine Could Increase Susceptibility For Life-long Addi Nicotine exposure at a young age may alter the "hard-wiring"of the brain that occurs during adolescence and young-adulthood, contributing to future susceptibility for addiction, according to a University of Pittsburgh study. Columbia Study Suggests Brushing Your Teeth May Reduce Risk Of Stroke A new study by researchers at Columbia University Medical Center provides the most direct evidence to date that preventing gum disease could significantly improve your chances of avoiding vascular problems. Northern Women: Tough Enough When it comes to handling isolation, limited resources and unending months of bitter cold, it really is a case of mind over matter, as women living in the frozen North already know. A study done by a University of Alberta PhD student shows that women living in isolated Northern settings teach themselves--and each other--how to be hardy and resilient, as a way to safeguard their health. Recurrence Of Silent Brain Lesions After Initial Stroke May Predict Su Asymptomatic brain lesions that recur on brain scans within three months of a patient's initial stroke may predict subsequent stroke, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. [Funny] A referee has sent himself off in an English amateur league ma Andy Wain had to abandon the Sunday league match between Peterborough North End and a Royal Mail side in the 63rd minute after throwing down his whistle and marching up to confront North End's keeper. CNN.com Special Reports: Hurricane Season 2005 This CNN special report features news and background information on 2005 seasonal hurricanes (including Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Dennis, and Hurricane Emily) and other topics in hurricane science. Includes animations and photos of past and present hurricanes, a chart of 2005 storm names, a glossary, safety tips, weather email alerts, and more. Nue Satisfies Like an Alien Lover A disposable device for men offers convenience, pleasure and safety in a single package. Unfortunately, it's too expensive for everyday use. Commentary by Regina Lynn. New Method Allows For The Early Diagnosis Of Pulmonary Hypertension Scientists have developed an innovative system which will help doctors make the earliest diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension possible, which is the main cause of death for patients suffering from scleroderma, a rare disease which affects approximately 1,200 out of every million people. Up until now, the only way of identifying pulmonary hypertension was to perform a cardiac catheterization, which consists of the insertion of a catheter into the pulmonary artery through a peripheral vein. Higher Maternal Sugar Levels Increases Risk Of Childhood Obesity Treating gestational diabetes can break the link to childhood obesity. The largest study of its kind, this research shows that childhood obesity risk rises with a pregnant woman's blood sugar level and untreated gestational diabetes doubles a child's risk of obesity. Authors looked at 20,000 mothers and children, and found treating gestational diabetes lowers the child's risk of obesity to same level of a mother with normal blood sugar levels.
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