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India study says sex attacks scared off tourists

India - AP

The rape and murder of a young woman in New Delhi in December followed by two attacks on foreign female travelers has altered how tourists view India and led to a sharp fall in the numbers of foreign tourists, especially women, a study said....

 

Radiation Modestly Raises Women’s Heart Risks, Study Says

Radiation - NY Times

Researchers have found that the benefits to women of treating breast cancer with radiation outweigh the risks of heart disease.

 

Study: Hard to find info on drug safety in pregnancy

A new study shows how difficult that information is to come by.

 

Study finds pregnancy nausea drug won't harm fetus

A study finds no evidence that a popular anti-nausea drug will lead to major problems.

 

Study: Hip implants more likely to fail in women

Hip replacements are slightly more likely to fail in women than in men, according to one of the largest studies of its kind in U.S. patients. The risk of the implants failing is low, but women were 29% more likely than men to need a repeat surgery within the first three years.

 

Folic acid in pregnancy may reduce autism risk

Autism & Pregnancy

Women who take folic acid supplements before becoming pregnant, as well as early in pregnancy, may reduce the risk of having a child with an autism spectrum disorder, according to a new study.

 

More women have driver's licenses than men in US

Women are passing men on the nation's roads. A study by the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute says more women have driver's licenses than men.

 

Flu, fever linked with autism in pregnancy study

Autism

Doctors trying to find some of the causes of autism put another piece into the puzzle on Monday: They found women who had flu while they were pregnant were twice as likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism.

 

Mammograms: For 1 life saved, 3 overdiagnosed

Mammogram

Breast cancer screening for women over 50 saves lives, an independent panel in Britain has concluded, confirming findings in U.S. and other studies. But, the review found that for every life saved, roughly three other women were overdiagnosed.

 

Semen is 'good for women's health and helps fight depression'

Oral sex is good for women's health and makes you feel happier, according to a study which studied the effects of semen's 'mood-altering chemicals'. The State University of New York study - which scientists carried out via survey rather than through practical experiment - compared the sex lives of 293 females to their mental health.

Senh: I've read of a similar report that was blasted by the scientific and academic community.

 

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