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Endometriosis
Endometriosis Many women experience menstrual pain, and one of its common causes is endometriosis. In this condition, some of the lining cells from the inside of the uterus end up in the wrong place. They are attached to the ovaries, intestinal tract, bladder, or elsewhere. And just as the cells inside the uterus
Study Finds High-Dose Estrogen Currently Used as Growth-Suppressant for Tall, Adolescent Girls
WASHINGTON—The controversial practice of suppressing the growth of tall, adolescent girls through the use of high-dose estrogen is examined in a research article slated to appear in the February 2002 issue of Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. Neal D. Barnard, M.D., president and found
New Study on Controversial Use of Estrogen to Suppress Growth in Tall, Adolescent Girls
WASHINGTON—The controversial practice of suppressing the growth of tall, adolescent girls through the use of high-dose estrogen is examined in a research article slated to appear in the February 2002 issue of Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. Neal D. Barnard, M.D., president and found
Nutrition and Renal Disease
Nutrition and Renal Disease The kidneys’ job is to keep the body’s fluids, electrolytes, and organic solutes in a healthy balance. Their functional units are the million or so nephrons in the renal cortex which filter most constituents of the blood other
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PCRM is pleased to provide fact sheets on several preventive medicine and nutrition topics: Arthritis Arthritis and Foods Calcium Calcium and Strong Bones: Protecting Your Bones Parents' Guide to Building Better Bones Cancer Breast Cancer Colon C
Looking Back at 1997: PCRM Boldly Goes Where No Doctors Have Gone Before . . .
CLINICAL RESEARCH Breast Cancer: In the February 1997 issue of Preventive Medicine, we published a disturbing report showing that only one woman in five is aware of the links between diet and breast cancer, and that this dismal figure has improved only slightly since 1991. Milk and breast cancer were link
Section Three: When Is Surgery Unnecessary?
Circumcision Circumcision as a Preventive Measure Complications Pain Making a Choice Hysterectomy Cost Surgical Complications
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