Studies that have evaluated the allergies and the use of contraception, the difference in maternal mortality, premature births and cervical treatments, the prevalence of condom

The following highlights recently released journal articles on health issues for women. Cone biopsy pregnancy, where the tissue is removed with a cone-shaped blade, diathermy, which uses an electric current directly to the tissues, and laser ablation, where tissue is destroyed by a laser beam (Kirby, Press Association / Daily Mail, 1 / 2). The study found that all treatments other than laser ablation is associated with increased preterm birth later in life (Ricks, Long Island Newsday, 1 / 4).The study also found that women both treated and untreated patients who had precancerous cells are at increased risk of preterm birth than women who do not suggests non-cancerous cells, the treatment was the only risk factor. The authors write, while we know that non-clinical scenarios whereKenalog usaexcisional treatment is necessary to recognize, we believe that the treatment programs, see the one and treat them have assumed the management of abnormal Pap test in the light of these results are needs reassessed... In addition, the use of ablative techniques such as laser ablation, it is necessary to examine (Press Association / Daily Mail, 1 / 2).
Public Health, used the condoms with whom? Findings from national probability sample surveys, Sexually Transmitted Infections: Jackie Cassell of the University of Brighton and colleagues studied trends in condom use with data from 13 765 British residents aged 16-44 in 1990 interviewed and 11 161 persons aged respondents in Similarly, in 2000. According to the study, said about 82% of sexually active men aged 16-24 in 2000 sheKenalog usainterviewed used condoms, compared with 61% of these men in 1990. The use of condoms among women in same age group rose from 42% in 1990 to more than 63% in 2000, the study found (Rauscher, Reuters Health, 03/01).Among those who reported at least two partners in the past four weeks, 63.1% of men and 68.5% of women reported inconsistent condom use or not (Cassell et al. Sexually transmitted diseases, 1 / 12 / 06). The

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