USA Today Examines NIH Report On Nonsurgical Incontinence Treatments USA Today on Thursday examined the latest advice for women experiencing incontinence, including an NIH "state-of-the-science" report published in March in the Annals of Internal
Medicine on nonsurgical treatments.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comPrecancerous Lesions Of The Endometrium: Uterus And Fertility Can Be Preserved Until recently, the traditional approach to precancerous lesions of the endometrium was based on curettage (scraping), a blind and aggressive diagnostic procedure that didn't single out focal from extended lesions. Lacking more precise information, clinical doctors used to turn to hysterectomy, or uterus removal, which precluded future pregnancies to affected women.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMU Researcher Finds Varying Attitudes Toward Masculinity In Mexican-American Men Traditional attitudes of masculinity, such as physical toughness and personal sacrifice, are valued in Mexican culture. A University of Missouri researcher found that Mexican-American men, as a group, are more likely to endorse traditional 'macho man' attitudes than European-American or black men. Certain factors influenced this attitude, including socioeconomic status (SES).
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