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Paternal Age Influences Down's Syndrome Risk
Friday, 06 June 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Paternal age is directly related to the risk of Down's syndrome when maternal age is 35 years or older, according to a report published in the June issue of The Journal of Urology.
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Doxorubicin Treats Herpes Simplex in Mice Via Retrograde Axon Transport
Friday, 06 June 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Intradermal doxorubicin injection reduces latent herpes simplex virus reactivation in mice, researchers from Japan and the US report in the June issue of the Journal of Medical Virology.
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Sperm Chromosome Aneuploidy Tied to Repeat Miscarriages
Wednesday, 04 June 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The rate of sperm chromosome aneuploidy appears to be increased in couples with multiple miscarriages, according to a new report.
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Varicocele Repair Does Not Improve Male Infertility
Thursday, 29 May 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite its widespread use, varicocele repair does not appear to be an effective treatment for male infertility, according to a report published in the May 31st issue of The Lancet.
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Heavy Smoking Tied to Cognitive Decline in Middle Age
Wednesday, 28 May 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - UK researchers have found that middle-aged smokers show a faster decline in scores on tests of word memory, relative to non-smokers.
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