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    Transplant Recipients At Increased Risk When Low Levels Of Donor-Specific Antibodies

    Findings could help provide better donor-recipient matches and tailor recipients' treatments after kidney transplantation Highlights The detection of preformed donor-specific antibodies by newer tests, despite negative results from traditional tests, nearly doubles a kidney transplant...
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    Older COPD Patients At Increased Risk For High-Risk Carotid Artery Plaque Formation,

    Older patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at increased risk for carotid artery plaque formation and for the presence of vulnerable plaques with a lipid core, according to a new study from researchers in the Netherlands. "We know that COPD is a risk factor for ischemic...
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    Smokers Who Survive Stroke At Increased Risk Of Another Stroke, Heart Attack, Death

    Stroke survivors who smoke put themselves at a greater risk of additional strokes, heart attack or death than those who never smoked, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Stroke. Those who quit smoking before their stroke also had less risk of poorer outcomes...
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    Women Who Do Not Breastfeed At Increased Risk For ER/PR-Negative Breast Cancer

    Breast-feeding reduces the risk for estrogen receptor-negative and progesterone receptor-negative breast cancer, according to a study conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. Researchers examined the association between reproductive risk factors - such as the number of...
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    Women Taking Birth Control Containing Drospirenone May Be At Increased Risk Of Blood

    A U.S. Food and Drug Administration-funded study led by the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research found an increased risk of arterial thrombotic events (ATE) and venous thromboembolic events (VTE) - commonly referred to as blockage of arteries and blood clots, respectively -...
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    Women Whose First Pregnancy Was Ectopic Have Fewer Children, Increased Risk Of Anothe

    Women whose first pregnancy is ectopic are likely to have fewer children in the following 20-30 years than women whose first pregnancy ends in a delivery, miscarriage or abortion, according to results from a study of nearly 3,000 women in Denmark. In addition, these women have a five-fold...
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    Bladder Cancer Mortality Increased By Depression And Shortened Telomeres

    The combination of shortened telomeres, a biological marker of aging associated with cancer development, and elevated depression significantly impacted bladder cancer mortality, according to data presented at the 11th Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention...
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    Link Between Severe Psoriasis And Increased Risk For Diabetes

    An analysis of 27 studies linking psoriasis in 314,000 individuals with diabetes has found strong correlation between the scaly skin rash and the blood sugar disorder that predisposes patients to heart disease, say UC Davis researchers who led the review. The findings appear in an article titled...
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    Risk Of Choanal Atresia, A Rare Congenital Abnormality, Likely Increased By Exposure

    A common herbicide used in the United States may be linked to an increased risk of a congenital abnormality of the nasal cavity known as choanal atresia, say researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and other Texas institutions. The study by Dr. Philip Lupo, assistant professor of pediatrics -...
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    In Both The US And England, Minority Children Are At Increased Risk For Weight Proble

    With ties to diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, childhood obesity in wealthy countries is certainly of growing concern to researchers. A new study explores the ties between childhood weight problems, socioeconomic status, and nationality and finds that race, ethnicity, and immigrant...
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    Increased Risk Of Recurrence Of Most Common Type Of Breast Cancer In Overweight And O

    Extra pounds - even within the overweight but not obese range - are linked to a higher risk of recurrence of the most common type of breast cancer despite optimal cancer treatment, according to a new study published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society...
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    Researchers Link Kawasaki Disease In Childhood With Increased Risk Of Adult Heart Dis

    Cedars-Sinai researchers have linked Kawasaki Disease, a serious childhood illness that causes inflammation of blood vessels throughout the body, with early-onset and accelerated atherosclerosis, a leading cause of heart disease in adults. In a study published in the August 2012 print edition...
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    Bloodstream Scavenger Inhibits Clotting Without Increased Bleeding

    A compound that mops up debris of damaged cells from the bloodstream may be the first in a new class of drugs designed to address one of medicine's most difficult challenges - stopping the formation of blood clots without triggering equally threatening bleeding... More...
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    Work-Related Stress Associated With Increased Cardiovascular Risk For Women

    Women with high job strain are 67% more likely to experience a heart attack and 38% more likely to have a cardiovascular event than their counterparts in low strain jobs, according to a study published in the open access journal PLoS ONE. The researchers, led by Dr. Michelle A. Albert of...
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    The Risk Of Cognitive Decline In Older Adults Increased By Binge Drinking

    Researchers from the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD), University of Exeter, presented the findings of a new study suggesting a link between binge drinking in older adults and the risk of developing dementia. The findings were presented at the Alzheimer's Association...
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    Risk Of Diabetes In Women May Be Increased By Chemicals In Personal Care Products

    A study lead by researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) shows an association between increased concentrations of phthalates in the body and an increased risk of diabetes in women. Phthalates are endocrine disrupting chemicals that are commonly found in personal care products such as...
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    Good Cholesterol Levels Increased By Algae Extract

    A Wayne State University researcher has found that an extract from algae could become a key to regulating cardiovascular disease. In a study funded by Health Enhancement Products of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Smiti Gupta, Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of nutrition and food science...
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    Survival Increased In Systemic Sclerosis Patients By Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transpl

    Initial results from an international, investigator-initiated, open label phase III trial were presented at EULAR 2012, the Annual Congress of the European League Against Rheumatism. Data indicate that haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) results in better long term survival than...
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    Teen Diabetes Increased Almost 300%; Why Politicians Need To Fix This

    A new study just confirmed that the number of teens with diabetes today*has increased*almost 300%. Shocking, right? Of course, but equally as shocking is that not enough people in power are really doing anything about this. So here's*an idea for all the politicians out there vying for our...
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    Association Between Sleep Disordered Breathing And Increased Risk Of Cancer Mortality

    Sleep disordered breathing (SDB), which is associated with an increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events and psychopathological outcomes, is also associated with an increased risk of cancer mortality, according to a new study. "Recent in vitro and animal studies have shown that repeated...
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