viernes, 6 de julio de 2018

Extreme Morning Sickness: Cure For The Royals And Everyday Moms? - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

Extreme Morning Sickness: Cure For The Royals And Everyday Moms? - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Back in 1999, researcher Marlena Fejzo, PhD, at UCLA and USC lost her baby because of extreme morning sickness. Since then, she’s worked tirelessly to find a reason behind the condition that affects two percent of women. With the help of the DNA company 23andMe, she believes she’s zeroed in on a cause, the first step toward a treatment.




BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — There are about 250,000 ACL injuries every year … especially for young men 20 and under and men older than 40. Learn about a program designed to prevent ACL injuries for all ages.




CHICAGO, Ill. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The American Heart Association says that running is good for your heart. But for every 100 hours of running, the average runner will sustain at least one injury. But, there are things you can do after a run to cut the risk of a future injury.




ATLANTA, Ga. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Three million Americans every year struggle with a leaky mitral valve.  The condition can put strain on the heart, and can cause the muscle to flutter, or beat irregularly. Now a minimally invasive procedure is helping patients get back on their feet faster.




SAN ANTONIO, TX (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases and although it adversely impacts men, it can be treacherous for infected women trying to get pregnant, possibly causing infertility and danger to infants. Now, promising research is revealing that if the infection hits first in the GI tract, it might act as a source of prevention.








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Quote of the week:

Only Jesus would be crazy enough to suggest that if you want to become the greatest, you should become the least. Only Jesus would declare God’s blessing on the poor rather than on the rich and would insist that it’s not enough to just love your friends. I just began to wonder if anybody still believed Jesus meant those things he said.​ 

— 
Shane Claiborne​​






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