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Public release: 30 December 2007
Surgery or watchful waiting for lumbar disk herniation
Lumbar herniation
Long-term results are comparable, so patient choice plays a big role.
The best approach to a patient with acute lumbar disk herniation is unclear,
to some extent because strictly randomized trials in this area are difficult
to conduct. Three studies suggest that patient choice might be the most
important factor.
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Public release: 28 December 2007
Obesity 'may distort cancer test'
Obesity, Cancer
Doctors must take body weight into account when reading test results for prostate cancer as obesity may distort
the findings, a US study argues.
Obese men have more blood so the concentration of antigen, a marker for the disease, is lower, a team found.
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Public release: 26 December 2007
My true love gave to me chlamydia, gonorrhoea, genital warts
Sexual health
Warning on increase in STIs and risk behaviour over the party season. People must improve sexual health practices during
the Christmas season in order to stem the "rising tide" of sexually transmitted infections, Wales's top doctor warned today.
The advice from Dr Tony Jewell, the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for Wales, comes over fears that Christmas is the season
of unprotected sex.
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Public release: 23 December 2007
Lack of sunlight may increase lung cancer risk
Lung Cancer
Lack of sunlight may increase the risk of lung cancer, suggests a study of rates of the disease in over 100 countries.
Lung cancer kills over a million people every year around the globe.
The researchers looked at the association between latitude, exposure to ultraviolet B (UVB) light, and rates of
lung cancer according to age in 111 countries across several continents.
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Public release: 22 December 2007
Atherosclerosis: Where erectile dysfunction and heart disease meet
Erectile dysfunction
Atherosclerosis. This damaging process, which reduces blood flow to your heart and contributes to coronary artery
disease, could also affect the blood vessels to the penis, keeping you from sustaining an erection. Conversely,
if you're having trouble with erections, it could be a sign that your heart is also at risk.
If atherosclerosis has made your coronary arteries narrow and stiff, that means arteries elsewhere in your body are probably also affected. Atherosclerosis can prevent enough blood flow from reaching your heart, legs,
brain and penis.
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