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Larger hospital units have lower miscarriage rates after invasive pregnancy tests
... to those carrying out more than 1,500 procedures. The research team from Copenhagen University Hospital analysed the results of all amniocentesis and CVS tests carried out on singleton pregnancies ...Children born from frozen embryos weigh more and do better than those born after fresh transfer
... an increased risk of congenital malformations, said Dr. Anja Pinborg, from the Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. The scientists studied all the 1267 children born in ...Increased nonfasting triglyceride levels associated with higher risk of stroke
... between triglycerides and ischemic stroke." Jacob J. Freiberg, M.D., of Copenhagen University Hospitals, Denmark, and colleagues conducted a study to determine if increased levels of nonfasting ...Adding steroid drug to MS treatment may reduce disease activity
... Mads Ravnborg, MD, of the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Research Center at Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark. "This is a promising finding, as the benefit from interferon is only moderate and not ...Genetically elevated levels of lipoprotein associated with increased risk of heart attack
... R. Kamstrup, M.D., of Herlev Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark, and colleagues examined ... , n = 8,637, 599 MI events); the Copenhagen General Population Study (CGPS), a general ...Better access to info and dialogue with HCPs on sexual issues for rheumatology patients
... issues. Mrs Lene Sigaard of the Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark, who conducted the nurse ... first patient-oriented study, from Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway, 19 individual semi ...Large thighs protect against heart disease and early death
... Lead author, Professor Berit Heitmann, based at Copenhagen University Hospital, says his research may help GPs identify patients who are at an increased risk of early death and ...Exercise reduces fatigue in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy
... says the study. Lead author, Professor Lis Adamsen from Copenhagen University Hospitals, says this is one of the first studies to examine how a mixed intensity exercise programme affects individuals ...Testicular tumors may explain why some diseases are more common in children of older fathers
... . In work published today in Nature Genetics, researchers at the University of Oxford and Copenhagen University Hospital describe a surprising link between certain severe childhood genetic disorders ...
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