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Coffee Better Than Cola Data from the Nurses Health Study shows that women who drink who drink a lot of coffee are not at higher risk of high blood pressure as had been previously thought. But in a surprising finding it appears that drinking......(Continue Reading)
Are You Consuming Too Much Vitamin A? Recent studies have found that too much vitamin A is associated with increased risk of fracture....(Continue Reading)
Acetaminophen Use and Newly Diagnosed Asthma in Women During 6 years of follow-up of participants in the Nurses Health Study, investigators found that greater use of the analgesic acetaminophen was prospectively associated with an increased rate of new physician diagnosis of adult-onset asthma.......(Continue Reading)
Regular aspirin use associated with pancreatic cancer risk - Rare/Orphan Diseases Archives Regular aspirin use associated with pancreatic cancer risk - Using data from the Nurses' Health Study, researchers looked at women who reported regular aspirin use (2 or more tablets per week) versus those who did not regularly take aspirin, and the...(Continue Reading)
Regular aspirin use associated with pancreatic cancer risk Using data from the Nurses' Health Study, researchers looked at women who reported regular aspirin use (2 or more tablets per week) versus those who did not regularly take aspirin, and the development of pancreatic cancer. Women who reported more......(Continue Reading)
Regular aspirin use associated with pancreatic cancer risk - Rare/Orphan Diseases Archives Regular aspirin use associated with pancreatic cancer risk - Using data from the Nurses' Health Study, researchers looked at women who reported regular aspirin use (2 or more tablets per week) versus those who did not regularly take aspirin, and the...(Continue Reading)
Vitamin E May Prevent Cataracts Results from a new scientific study demonstrate that supplementation with vitamin E, also found in foods such as nuts, may offer significant protection against cataracts that can cloud the eye's natural lens primarily during aging....(Continue Reading)
New Study on the Long Term Dangers of Pain Killers for Women The Nurses' Health Study at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston was released this week and indicates that daily long term use of over-the-counter pain killers by women increases their risk of high blood pressure. Aceaminophen and Ibuprofen wer...(Continue Reading)
Sugary Sodas and Diabetes Does a recent study presented in the Journal of the American Medical Association really suggest that there is a link between sugar sweetened sodas and diabetes? Read this important information from the Nurses' Health Study II.......(Continue Reading)
Fat Child - Healthy Woman? od/riskfactors/a/childfat01.htm...(Continue Reading)
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