Study: Test Detects Pregnancy Complication (Reuters)
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Test May Predict Pregnancy Complication
(AP)
Test May Predict Pregnancy Complication
(AP)
01/04/2005 05:31 PMAP - A simple urine test during pregnancy could someday predict which
women are likely to develop dangerously high blood pressure called
pre-eclampsia, a condition that kills hundreds of mothers-to-be each
year in the United States and leads to 15 percent of all premature
births, researchers say.
Scientists Identify Genetic
Susceptibility to Pregnancy Complication
Scientists Identify Genetic
Susceptibility to Pregnancy Complication
04/03/2005 11:37 PMDNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube (Reuters)
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube (Reuters)
04/29/2004 03:25 AMReuters - Scientists have come a step closer to
creating a minuscule DNA computer that may one day be able to
spot diseases like cancer from inside the body and release a
drug to treat it.
Faulty pregnancy test warning
Faulty pregnancy test warning
02/17/2004 02:32 PMThousands of women who were told they were not pregnant by NHS staff
may need to get tested again.
Test detects early ovarian cancer
Test detects early ovarian cancer
07/23/2004 08:04 PMScientists find a test that appears to be 100% effective at detecting
early ovarian cancer.
Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies
Study Links Dental X-Rays during
Pregnancy to Smaller Babies
04/28/2004 03:20 AMDNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube
DNA Computer Detects, Treats Disease in
Test Tube
04/28/2004 02:44 PMAP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 28 2004 6:22PM GMT
Study Shows HIV Test Possible During
Labor (AP)
Study Shows HIV Test Possible During
Labor (AP)
07/10/2004 10:22 PMAP - Government research shows a rapid HIV test can be used on women
during childbirth, results that doctors hope will help reduce HIV
infections in newborns.
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
Study Dents Reliability of Prostate
Cancer Test
05/26/2004 07:39 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 11:30PM GMT
Study of Social Interactions Starts With
a Test of Trust
Study of Social Interactions Starts With
a Test of Trust
04/01/2005 03:22 AMScientists are reporting that they have succeeded in visualizing
feelings of trust developing in a specific region of the brain.
Study to Test Hormone Benefits in
Younger Women
Study to Test Hormone Benefits in
Younger Women
04/18/2004 06:59 PMReuters via Wired News Apr 18 2004 10:40PM GMT
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
Study Finds Flaws in Prostate Cancer
Test (AP)
05/27/2004 04:29 AMAP - A new study shows that a test widely used to screen for prostate
cancer misses 15 percent of the tumors including some
aggressive ones in older men.
Study: Test-Tube Multiple Births Decline
(AP)
Study: Test-Tube Multiple Births Decline
(AP)
04/15/2004 03:48 AMAP - Multiple births linked to test-tube technology are declining
nationally, largely because doctors are implanting fewer embryos
during each attempt to make a woman pregnant, a study suggests.
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
A Study Questions Blood-Test Results on
Prostate Cancer
05/26/2004 10:38 PMSignificant numbers of older men whose results on a popular screening
test for prostate cancer are normal may nonetheless have cancer, a new
study has found.
Dim Sum Too High in Fat, Sodium - Study
(Reuters)
Dim Sum Too High in Fat, Sodium - Study
(Reuters)
04/13/2005 08:46 AMReuters - Lovers of dim sum, beware.
Poets die young - U.S. study (Reuters)
Poets die young - U.S. study (Reuters)
04/21/2004 10:35 PMReuters - Poets die young -- younger than novelists, playwrights and
other writers, a U.S. researcher says.
No one knows which diets work best-study
(Reuters)
No one knows which diets work best-study
(Reuters)
01/04/2005 12:43 AMReuters - No one really knows which diets work and which are a waste
of time, with the possible exception of Weight
Watchers, U.S. researchers report.
Study links TV to teen sex (Reuters)
Study links TV to teen sex (Reuters)
09/07/2004 06:31 AMReuters - Teenagers who watch a lot of television with sexual content
are twice as
likely to engage in intercourse than those who watch few such
programs, according to a study
published today.
Pregnancy paranoia
Pregnancy paranoia
06/05/2004 06:23 PMBusiness Times Singapore (subscription),Singapore-3 hours ago ...
said. And there's quite a bit of doubt out there. Google the
phrase 'pregnant women should avoid' and 6,970 entries appear.
On Urbanbaby ...
Study: Migraine Little Use as Weather
Forecaster (Reuters)
Study: Migraine Little Use as Weather
Forecaster (Reuters)
06/14/2004 08:28 AMReuters - Weather changes may
trigger migraine headaches, but there is no evidence sufferers
can use their pain to predict the weather. according to a
study.
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
Revenge Really Is Sweet, Study Shows
(Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:59 PMReuters - Revenge feels sweet, and Swiss
researchers said on Thursday they have the brain scans to prove
it.
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
Study shows no stay on death (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:02 AMReuters - The common perception that terminally ill people try to hang
on until after a major event like
their birthday or a big holiday isn't true, according to a study.
HIV pregnancy care drawback
HIV pregnancy care drawback
02/10/2004 09:14 PMTreatment used in poor countries to prevent HIV passing from mothers
to babies may compromise later drug care.
Ovary transplant pregnancy first
Ovary transplant pregnancy first
06/29/2004 10:50 AMA woman has become pregnant after having an ovary transplant in a
fertility breakthrough, it has emerged.
The Risks and Demands of Pregnancy After
20
The Risks and Demands of Pregnancy After
20
05/10/2004 05:46 PMBiologically speaking, the ideal age at which to have a baby is
between 18 and 20. Today, American women are postponing childbearing
until their 30's.
Study: Swedes Most 'Digital-Savvy' in
Europe (Reuters)
Study: Swedes Most 'Digital-Savvy' in
Europe (Reuters)
04/20/2004 07:09 AMReuters - When it comes to Web surfing savvy and
adoption of the latest digital gadgets, the Swedes are the most
advanced in Western Europe while the Greeks rank last,
according to a study released Tuesday.
Safe Drug Imports Would Be Difficult --
U.S. Study (Reuters)
Safe Drug Imports Would Be Difficult --
U.S. Study (Reuters)
12/22/2004 01:21 AMReuters - Importing cheaper prescription
medicines would require costly safety measures and save U.S.
consumers little money, a government task force said on Tuesday
in a report that lawmakers and others criticized as echoing
drug industry scare tactics.
Web Porn Entices Far More Surfers Than
Search-Study (Reuters)
Web Porn Entices Far More Surfers Than
Search-Study (Reuters)
06/03/2004 06:53 PMReuters - Online porn sites get about three
times more visits than the top Web search engines, including
market leader Google Inc., a research firm said on Thursday.
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
Mobiles Phones May Damage Sperm, Study
Says (Reuters)
06/28/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Mobile phones may damage men's sperm,
Hungarian scientists say, in a study that fertility experts
dismissed Monday as inconclusive.
Check ears before you pick a fight-study
(Reuters)
Check ears before you pick a fight-study
(Reuters)
08/23/2004 02:49 PMReuters - It may be wise to check out a stranger's ears before picking
a fight, U.S. researchers
have advised.
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
Study Says Iraq Insurgents Use Advanced
Weapons -NYT (Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMReuters - Iraqi guerrillas are using
increasingly sophisticated weapons and tactics to attack U.S.
aircraft, according to a classified Army study on the downing
of helicopters in Iraq, The New York Times reported in Sunday
editions.
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:15 AMReuters - A full 25 percent of British children
between seven and 10 now have mobile phones as parents turn to
them for safety, according to a study on Wednesday.
Almost Half of Video Gamers Cutting TV
Use --Study (Reuters)
Almost Half of Video Gamers Cutting TV
Use --Study (Reuters)
08/27/2004 01:26 PMReuters - Nearly half of video game players
watched less television last year or plan to cut their viewing
time this year, according to a report issued on Thursday that
lends credence to industry fears that young men are switching
off the tube.
Women Over 40 Biggest Online Gamers
-Study (Reuters)
Women Over 40 Biggest Online Gamers
-Study (Reuters)
02/10/2004 07:54 PMReuters - Think teenagers are spending all
night long playing online games on the computer? Wrong -- it's
their mothers burning the midnight oil.
Cellphones take up driver attention,
study finds (Reuters)
Cellphones take up driver attention,
study finds (Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:36 AMReuters - Using a cellphone -- even with a
hands-free device -- may distract drivers because the brain
cannot handle both tasks, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Study: Men Spend More on Video Games
Than Music (Reuters)
Study: Men Spend More on Video Games
Than Music (Reuters)
04/07/2005 01:17 PMReuters - Men spend more money on video games
than they do on all forms of music, research group Nielsen
Entertainment said Thursday, lending credence to a growing
belief that video games are displacing other forms of media for
the attention of young men.
Britons More Than Double Online Spending
-Study (Reuters)
Britons More Than Double Online Spending
-Study (Reuters)
05/28/2004 12:41 PMReuters - Britons have more than doubled the
amount of money they spend online over the past year as ever
more people do routine tasks like grocery shopping and paying
bills over the Internet.
Married men earn more if wives do the
chores-study (Reuters)
Married men earn more if wives do the
chores-study (Reuters)
06/22/2005 02:18 AMReuters - Married men earn more than bachelors so long as their wives
stay at home doing the housework, according to a report
on Wednesday from Britain's Institute for Social and Economic Research
(ISER).
Size Matters When It Comes to Nostrils,
Study Finds (Reuters)
Size Matters When It Comes to Nostrils,
Study Finds (Reuters)
09/15/2004 07:23 AMReuters - Large nostrils count more than a big
nose when it come to smelling power, said German scientists
Wednesday after completing a three-year-long study aimed at
treating smelling disorders.
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