Women's Heart Health: Fact Sheet Heart disease is the nation's number one killer for women. But, the well-known heart attack symptoms acute pain, tightness, burning and a dull ache in the chest describe what men typically experience during an attack. For many women the signs of a heart attack are completely different and can go unrecognized. Women tend to ignore signs of heart attack, thus increasing the likelihood of tragic consequences.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comMore States Opting Out Of Title V Abstinence-Only Education Funding, The AP/Google.com Reports Many states are opting out of funding from the federal Title V abstinence education program amidst "doubts that the program works" and "frustrat[ion] by chronic uncertainty that Congress will continue to fund the program," the AP/Google.com reports. According to the AP/Google.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comAlmost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands The sexual and feminist revolutions were supposed to free women to enjoy casual sex just as men always had. Yet according to Professor Anne Campbell from Durham University in the UK, the negative feelings reported by women after one-night stands suggest that they are not well adapted to fleeting sexual encounters. Her findings (1) are published online in the June issue of Springer's journal, Human Nature.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comVermillion Files 510(k) Application With U.S. Food & Drug Administration For OVA1 Ovarian Tumor Triage Test Vermillion, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRML), a molecular diagnostics company, announced that it has submitted a 510(k) pre-market notification application to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) requesting regulatory clearance of its Ovarian Tumor Triage Test known as OVA1(TM).
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comHouse Democrats Pull Bill After GOP Seeks Parental Consent For Contraception House Democratic leaders on Tuesday "abruptly pulled" a bill (HR 5876) related to child abuse in residential treatment programs after Republican leaders sought to amend the measure to require parental consent before new
prescriptions were given, including those for contraception, Roll Call reports.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comBayer, Barr Sign Agreements For Generic Version Of Oral Contraceptives Yasmin, YAZ Bayer Schering on Tuesday announced that it has entered into two agreements with Barr Pharmaceuticals to supply Barr with generic versions of its oral contraceptives Yasmin and YAZ to market in the U.S., the
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