Gynaecology

1st US study — gymnastics lands thousands in ER
Bone 06 Apr 2008

1st US study — gymnastics lands thousands in ER

More than 600,000 children participate in school-sponsored and club-level gymnastics competitions annually in the United States. Yet gymnastics continues to be overlooked in terms of potential for injury, while having one of the highest injury rates of all girls’ sports. A study, conducted by researchers in the Center for Injury…
Foetal cells in the blood of mothers years after donor egg pregnancies
Blood 06 Apr 2008

Foetal cells in the blood of mothers years after donor egg pregnancies

Suppression of the immune system’s surveillance response could prevent transplant rejection and foetal cells may be an easier source of stem cells than banking. For the first time, researchers have observed tfhat foetal cells remain in the blood of mothers who had pregnancies with donor eggs for years after delivery,…
Smoking during pregnancy linked to low baby birthweight
Children's health 06 Apr 2008

Smoking during pregnancy linked to low baby birthweight

Babies whose teenage mothers smoked during pregnancy are more likely to suffer from low birthweight (LBW) than babies whose mothers did not smoke, according to a study in the latest Medical Journal of Australia. Associate Professor Elizabeth Sullivan and Denise Chan from the University of New South Wales studied the…
Actual use of asthma medications contradicts guidelines
Children's health 28 Mar 2008

Actual use of asthma medications contradicts guidelines

A study has found only 16% of the 352,082 Australians who filled a prescription for asthma preventer medications for the first time during the period July 2004 to June 2005, went on to use them regularly. Most (61%) ‘first time’ users did not fill another prescription in the next two…
Liposuction
Men's Health 26 Mar 2008

Liposuction

Liposuction is the most popular type of plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery. It involves removing excess body fat that resists diet and exercise therapy.
Blood 25 Mar 2008

Myeloma Foundation of Australia

Myeloma Foundation of Australia supports people living with myeloma, a form of cancer treated by bone marrow transplant and stem cell transplant.
Gastroplasty
Children's health 21 Mar 2008

Gastroplasty

What is gastroplasty? Why is the procedure performed? What are the benefits of gastroplasty? What are the risks of gastroplasty?…
Hyperactive girls face problems as adults
Children's health 21 Mar 2008

Hyperactive girls face problems as adults

Young girls who are hyperactive are more likely to get hooked on smoking, under-perform in school or jobs and gravitate towards mentally abusive relationships as adults, according to a joint study by researchers from the Université de Montréal and the University College London (UCL). The study, published in the latest…
Gender differences in language appear biological
Children's health 21 Mar 2008

Gender differences in language appear biological

Although researchers have long agreed that girls have superior language abilities than boys, until now no one has clearly provided a biological basis that may account for their differences. For the first time — and in unambiguous findings — researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Haifa show both…