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Archive for July, 2010

Oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy may protect women against brain aneurysms, study finds

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Results from a new study suggest that oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy may yield additional benefit of protecting against the formation and rupture of brain aneurysms in women.

Cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer identified for first time

Friday, July 30th, 2010
Scientists have identified for the first time a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer, a discovery that could result in better predictive and diagnostics tools and the development of new and more effective targeted treatments for the disease.

Dense bones linked to raised risk for prostate cancer

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Men who develop prostate cancer, especially the more aggressive and dangerous forms that spread throughout the body, tend to retain denser bones as they age than men who stay free of the disease, suggests new research.

Premature Ejaculation: Part 2

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Dr. Siegel completes the urology consultation on premature ejaculation, focusing on treatment methods….



Many HIV-exposed infants in African countries not receiving medication to help prevent HIV

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Only about half of infants born to HIV-infected mothers in some African countries receive a minimum preventive dose of the drug nevirapine to help reduce the risk of mother-to-child HIV transmission, according to a new study.

HIV’s sugar coating offers new vaccine approach

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
The chains of sugar molecules, or carbohydrates, that cover the outside of the highly variable HIV virus remain constant, are different from those found on human cells, and could form the basis of a promising new approach to an AIDS vaccine, according to new research.

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Monday, July 26th, 2010

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The hormone IGF-1: A trigger of puberty

Monday, July 26th, 2010
Puberty is triggered by pulsatile release of GnRH from specific nerve cells in the the brain. What signals tell these nerve cells to release GnRH in this manner has not been determined, although it has been suggested that hormones associated with good nutritional status (such as IGF-1) have a role. New research has now confirmed that in mice IGF-1 does indeed have a key role in coordinating the timing of puberty onset.

Hormonal contraceptives have mixed success among overweight women

Sunday, July 25th, 2010
As obesity continues to be a worldwide health risk, one of its "side effects" could include less effective birth control for overweight and obese women who use hormonal contraceptives.

Microbicide containing engineered bacteria may inhibit HIV-1

Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Researchers from the U.S. and abroad used bacteria inherent to the human vaginal tract to develop a live, topical microbicide that may induce production of HIV-1 protein inhibitors and ultimately prevent transmission of the virus.