Various clinical trials indicate what effects can be expected from standardized intervention programs on the basis of existing evidence. Little is known about the way in which such programs can be implemented in actual care practice. However, it may be possible to use data from clinical practice to estimate the potential of drug prescriptions to delay or reduce the development of dementia.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2WCh04V
Monday, June 3, 2019
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Scientists discover 'switch' that helps breast cancer spread around the body
Researchers have unveiled clues into how breast cancer cells spread around the body.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
Scientists discover 'switch' that helps breast cancer spread around the body
Researchers have unveiled clues into how breast cancer cells spread around the body.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
Scientists discover 'switch' that helps breast cancer spread around the body
Researchers have unveiled clues into how breast cancer cells spread around the body.
from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
from Breast Cancer News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2IdRDx8
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Cognitive behavior therapy shown to improve multiple menopause symptoms
Although hormone therapy (HT) is the most commonly recommended treatment for menopause symptoms, research is ongoing for alternatives, especially nonpharmacologic options. Cognitive behavior therapy has previously been proposed as a low-risk treatment for hot flashes, but a new study suggests it may also effectively manage other menopause symptoms.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Kbuldz
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Kbuldz
Cognitive behavior therapy shown to improve multiple menopause symptoms
Although hormone therapy (HT) is the most commonly recommended treatment for menopause symptoms, research is ongoing for alternatives, especially nonpharmacologic options. Cognitive behavior therapy has previously been proposed as a low-risk treatment for hot flashes, but a new study suggests it may also effectively manage other menopause symptoms.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Kbuldz
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2Kbuldz
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Signalling protein discovery may lead to drug-based therapies to treat hyperparathyroidism
Researchers discover protein that protects parathyroid glands from excessive growth, suggesting potential drug-based strategies to treat hyperparathyroidism and other relevant tumors.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HYnPnK
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HYnPnK
Signalling protein discovery may lead to drug-based therapies to treat hyperparathyroidism
Researchers discover protein that protects parathyroid glands from excessive growth, suggesting potential drug-based strategies to treat hyperparathyroidism and other relevant tumors.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HYnPnK
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2HYnPnK
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Incidence rates of aggressive subtypes of uterine cancer rising, study shows
New findings show that U.S. incidence rates for aggressive subtypes of uterine cancer rose rapidly among women ages 30 to 79 from 2000 to 2015.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2X3WuHe
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2X3WuHe
Incidence rates of aggressive subtypes of uterine cancer rising, study shows
New findings show that U.S. incidence rates for aggressive subtypes of uterine cancer rose rapidly among women ages 30 to 79 from 2000 to 2015.
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2X3WuHe
from Women's Health News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2X3WuHe
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