Women Information - November 20, 2008

Study: Acupuncture Helps Bladder Problems

July 18, 2005 - Topics study, acupuncture, women and research
Researchers have discovered the powers of Acupuncture can greatly aid victims of overactive bladders.

Dr. Sandra L. Emmons of Oregon Health and Science University says, "Though the study results aren't definitive, acupuncture may be worth a try for women with overactive bladder, we don't have a good treatment for overactive bladder

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Transgender Dies Following Illegal Silicone Injections

July 12, 2005 - Topics women, food and surgery
After nearly one month on life support, a transgender woman has died after receiving illegal silicone injections during a party at a private home in San Diego.

Patricio Gonzalez, and at least nine others, were injected at a so called "pumping party" on June 19, where she received silicone injections to her hips, buttocks, cheeks and lips

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Transgender Dies Following Silicone Injections

July 12, 2005 - Topics women, food and surgery
After nearly one month on life support, a transgender woman has died after receiving illegal silicone injections during a party at a private home in San Diego.

Patricio Gonzalez, and at least nine others, were injected at a so called "pumping party" on June 19, where she received silicone injections to her hips, buttocks, cheeks and lips

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Transgender Woman Dies After Being Injected With Illegal Silicone

July 12, 2005 - Topics women, food and surgery
After nearly one month on life support, a transgender woman has died after receiving illegal silicone injections during a party at a private home in San Diego.

Patricio Gonzalez, and at least nine others, were injected at a so called "pumping party" on June 19, where she received silicone injections to her hips, buttocks, cheeks and lips

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Obese Women May be Fitter Than Obese Men

July 11, 2005 - Topics women, men, research, blood and diabetes
Dutch researchers say that obese men may be less physically fit than obese women, due to the fact they are more likely to have diabetes or pre-diabetes, and tend to have more abdominal fat.

A study of 56 obese men and women, awaiting weight-reduction surgery, showed the women in the group were better able to tolerate exercise. The team at Hospital Reinier de Graaf in Groep, in the Netherlands, found this could probably be explained by the way body fat is distributed

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