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Menstruation Disorders- Series of Amenorrhea Articles by Kyle Norton Posted Sun 07 Dec 2008 8:47am Series of Amenorrhea Articles, Series of Menorrhagia Articles, Menstruation Disorders----Dysmenorrhea and Series of Endometriosis Articles have been added to website, if you would to take a look at it Here is the link http://medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.com/ Read on »
Diagnosing Menstrual Problems After a Tubal Ligation by Dr. Gary Berger Medical DoctorFacebook Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:52am Women who have menstrual problems after tubal ligation surgery may or may not have Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Many will have undiagnosed medical conditions. The ligation reversal experts of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center outline the most common medical conditions that are associated with menstrual disorders. Read on »
Menstrual cycle linked to suicides, claims AIIMS study by Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 24 May 2009 10:32pm be a reason for heightened suicide risk. "Women with menstrual problem were more likely to have a major depressive disorder than women with no such problems and menstrual cycle has... http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/099200905241011.htm Women in depression, especially during their menstrual periods, run a greater risk of harming themselves Read on »
Menstrual flow, menstrual periods and infertility by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 16 Oct 2009 10:01pm Menstrual flow, menstrual periods and infertility: " All women know that their menstrual cycles, ovulation, and fertility are inter- connected. Unfortunately, they are very confused as to how and why, which is why myths and misconceptions about menstrual periods and infertility are legion." Are you worried that your menstrual flow is affecting your Read on »
Do You Have Heavy Menstrual Periods? Blame It on your Thyroid. by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm on you, it is very common not to realize that there has been a change in your energy level, memory, menstrual periods and skin texture. Menstrual periods can vary from woman to woman; changing hormone levels can cause a variety of symptoms which may result in heavy menstrual period. Getting a timely treatment of your thyroid gland, if you have any Read on »
Blood Clotting Drug Lysteda approved by FDA for Treatment of Heavy Bleeding with Menstrual Periods by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm in a pill format (beyond what Midol can do)  that had been approved to treat menstrual period with heavy bleeding.    This is the same company that markets Darvon, located in Kentucky... Lysteda tablets ( tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Lysteda works by stabilizing a protein that helps blood Read on »
Why the Menstrual Cycle may affect ADHD Medication Dosing Levels by Nicolas I. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 May 2009 11:29pm Do hormonal fluctuations result in variable ADHD medication dosage levels across the menstrual cycle? We have investigated the impact of gender on ADHD in a number... in the root causes, diagnoses and treatment methods for the disorder. However, we need to investigate whether intra-individual differences are also an important factor, especially Read on »
FDA Approves Lysteda to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Lysteda tablets (tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Lysteda works by stabilizing a protein that helps blood to clot. Heavy menstrual bleeding is reported each year by about 3 million U.S. women of reproductive age. Women Read on »
FDA Approves Lysteda to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:02pm The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Lysteda tablets (tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Lysteda works by stabilizing a protein that helps blood to clot. Heavy menstrual bleeding is reported each year by about 3 million U.S. women of reproductive age. Women Read on »
Stem Cells From Menstrual Blood May Benefit Stroke Patients by David Granovsky Posted Sun 11 Apr 2010 12:00am Cerebral ischemia, or reduced blood flow to the brain, as occurs in stroke or trauma, is a significant clinical problem. Menstrual Blood Cells Display Stem... Ali,2 Julie G. Allickson,3 Cyndy D. Sanberg,4 Nicole Kuzmin-Nichols,4 and Paul R. Sanberg1,5 Cell therapy remains an experimental treatment for neurological disorders. A major Read on »