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Month: April 2010

In Brief: Hysterectomy doesn’t harm – and may help – sexual function

Researchers found that women who had a hysterectomy did not suffer a decline in sexual satisfaction after the surgery, but rather an improvement.

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On call: Cholesterol rings in the eyes

At my last visit to my eye doctor, he told me that I had a cholesterol ring. What can you tell me about this condition?

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Exercise and your joints

Some people believe that exercise is harmful to their joints or even causes arthritis, but research shows that this is not true, and in fact exercise can strengthen and protect joints.

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Special section: Cardiovascular connections: Testosterone, sex, and the heart

Low levels of testosterone have been linked to many health problems in men.

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Follow-up

Brief updates on tingling stents, Alzheimer’s disease and blood pressure, exercise as medicine, and vascular disease in women.

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Why regular check-ups are still a good idea

Although guidelines recommend an as-needed, prevention-based approach to check-ups, both doctors and patients prefer an annual physical exam because it fosters and strengthens their relationship, leading to better overall care.

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A doctor talks about: Screening mammography

The editor in chief of Harvard Women’s Health Watch discusses the recommended changes in breast cancer screening guidelines and suggests that women should discuss their risk level with their doctors and weigh the benefits against the potential harms.

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What’s the story with Fosamax?

Research suggests that the osteoporosis medication Fosamax, if taken for a long period of time, could cause a change in bones that makes them more susceptible to fracture. But the studies in question are inconclusive, so more research is necessary.

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Ask the doctor: What’s the connection between statins and coenzyme Q10?

Why don’t you ever tell your readers that everyone who takes a statin to lower cholesterol should be taking coenzyme Q10, too?

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Heart scans hold intermediate promise

CT scans can detect calcium in arteries, but the presence of calcium does not automatically indicate the presence of heart disease. The test may still be of some benefit to those with an intermediate risk but without symptoms.

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