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  • 09-10-20  Increased Risk Of HIV Is Associated With Crack Cocaine Smoking (Medical News Today)
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    A new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) reports that people who smoke crack cocaine are at increased risk of becoming HIV-infected. The study also indicates that smoking crack cocaine has considerably increased over the last several years. These findings are alarming and ...
  • 09-09-15  Researchers find increased risk of breast cancer in women from the industrial accident zone (News-Me
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    People living in the Seveso area of Italy which was exposed to dioxin after an industrial accident in 1976 have experienced an increased risk of developing cancer. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access journal Environmental Health found an increased risk of breast cancer in women ...
  • 08-11-23  Increased Estrogen Rather Than Decreased Androgen Action Is Associated With Longer Androgen Receptor
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    UroToday.com - This study is a part of the European Male Ageing Study (EMAS) a multicentre study carried out in 8 European centres (Estonia Sweden UK Belgium Poland Hungary Italy and Spain) on 40-79 year-old community dwelling men (n = 3369). One of goals of the study is to assess the role of a ...
  • 08-11-23  Increased Estrogen Rather Than Decreased Androgen Action Is Associated With Longer Androgen Receptor
    author:admin    comment:0   view:65   userful 1
    UroToday.com - This study is a part of the European Male Ageing Study (EMAS) a multicentre study carried out in 8 European centres (Estonia Sweden UK Belgium Poland Hungary Italy and Spain) on 40-79 year-old community dwelling men (n = 3369). One of goals of the study is to assess the role of a ...
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