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Ill-health and unhappiness among the risks for older mothers

...aged 20. For women seeking a career and seeking to postpone motherhood, Professor de Swiet advised that having a baby between 25 and 35 years of age was ideal; between 35 45, it was safe enough but there were risks of decreasing fertility, miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities; and after 45: "That is ...

Exercise in midlife could reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease

.... The authors state that interventions that could postpone the onset of AD even modestly would have a major public health impact, as the proportion of old people is increasing. Dr Kivipelto states: "These findings may have wide implications for preventive healthcare; if an individual adopts an active lifest...

Youth obsession and reality of ageing set to collide

...ane this week, the current fixation with trying to postpone ageing is increasing and the current older generation may be the last to age gracefully. "There is more and more emphasis being placed on postponing and reversing signs of ageing and we are increasingly being given the means to look younger, with op...

Now is a pivotal point in history to abolish state execution

...in. As a result, Californian officials have had to postpone the execution of a convicted murderer by lethal injection after they were unable to find medical personnel willing to participate. Involvement in executions contradicts the principles of many professional organisations in the US, including the Americ...

Sometimes no treatment is the right option for low-risk prostate cancer

...watchful waiting to determine if they can avoid or postpone therapy and related side effects, and still live as long as patients who immediately receive invasive therapy. The study will provide key information for the future development of clinical guidelines for watchful waiting. "With the advent of the PSA ...

Study finds healthcare usage significantly altered after September 11 attacks

... WTC. In addition, many people may have decided to postpone routine healthcare visits in order to attend to more immediate concerns," Dr. Buehler suggests. While increased mental healthcare needs were widely reported following September 11 terrorist attacks, mental health claims remained below expected level...

Chance of hysterectomy predicted by multi-year study

... quality of life after the surgery, yet most women postpone the procedure as long as possible to try other options first. "It's the best-kept secret in gynecology," Learman said. "Ten years ago, we had to say we didn't know whether women were better off or not, but now we do know. When women have a hystere...

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