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Did you know that the vaccine against swine flu has been linked to infertility?

Question Ð4MÃN ™ (End the Fed!) !? Did you know that the vaccine against swine flu has been linked to infertility
Apparently, chemicals, polysorbate 80, in the vaccine against swine flu, has been linked to infertility in humans. Can you believe that some states such as Massachusetts residents are required to take the vaccine? Believe you that vaccines in general are harmful to health? Best answer:
Answer by Dj


I can not believe that since I live in the Massachusetts.Je do not know about infertility, but it’s probably conneries.La swine flu has been so a year ago!


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Genes linked to hereditary breast and ovary cancer identified

Genes linked to hereditary breast and ovary cancer identified
Washington, Feb 19 : A thesis from University of Malaga has identified two genes linked to hereditary breast and ovary cancer.

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I am trying to find out if Osteoporosis is linked to the Depo Prevera shot in anyway???

I try to see if the birth Depro Prever Shot Control with ost? Oporose each f? A logic? PFT. I looking for? but empty-H? Come. I thought someone else might know something? More.

Study: High Altitudes Linked to Suicide

Study: High Altitudes Linked to Suicide
There are many known risk factors associated with suicide: those who take their own lives are statistically more likely to be white, male, and/or low-income. Surveys show that they are also more likely to have histories of depression, own fire … Continue reading →

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Reduced hormone therapy linked with drop in breast cancer rates

Reduced hormone therapy linked with drop in breast cancer rates
(PhysOrg.com) — In a new UCSF study of more than 2 million mammogram screenings performed on nearly 700,000 women in the United States, scientists for the first time show a direct link between reduced hormone therapy and declines in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) as well as invasive breast cancer. The researchers saw such a striking decrease, they believe they also have uncovered indirect …

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Childhood obesity linked to increased risk of adult cardiovascular and metabolic disorders

Childhood obesity linked to increased risk of adult cardiovascular and metabolic disorders
Mounting evidence linking childhood obesity to an increasing risk of obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other cardiovascular and metabolic disorders in adulthood is clearly presented in a comprehensive review article in the current issue of Childhood Obesity, published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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Obesity Not Linked to Breast Cancer in Mexican-American Women

Obesity Not Linked to Breast Cancer in Mexican-American Women
1) Adult weight gain reduced risk for breast cancer; 2) Association may be due to shorter duration of estrogen exposure.

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Genetic variations linked to early menopause: Study

Genetic variations linked to early menopause: Study
In a new study scientists have found that particular genetic variations are linked to early menopause before the age of 45. They compared the DNA of more than 2,000 women who had experienced early menopause with that of women who had menopause later than 45 years.

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Gene Mutation Linked to Male Infertility

Gene Mutation Linked to Male Infertility
As increasing numbers of couples are seeking reproductive assistance, scientists are searching for a genetic explanation of infertility in otherwise healthy men and women.

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Genetic alteration linked with human male infertility

Genetic alteration linked with human male infertility
( Cell Press ) One in seven couples worldwide has difficulty conceiving a child, and male infertility is thought to account for nearly half of those cases. Although the cause of male infertility is often unknown, scientists have now discovered a genetic alteration that disrupts sperm production in otherwise healthy men. The research, published by Cell Press on Sept. 30 in the American Journal of …

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