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Identification Of Genetic Variants Affecting Age At Menopause Could Help Improve Fertility Treatment
For the first time, scientists have been able to identify genetic factors that influence the age at which natural menopause occurs in women. Ms Lisette Stolk, a researcher from Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, told the annual conference of the European Society of Human Genetics that a greater understanding of the factors influencing age at menopause might eventually help to improve the clinical treatment of infertile women.
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Cedars-Sinai Women's Heart Center Launches Advanced Preventive Women's Clinic For Women With Menopause Symptoms Who Are At Risk For Heart Disease
Women who are at risk for heart disease and who are also experiencing menopause symptoms now have an added re - a highly specialized clinic in the Division of Cardiology at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute. The Advanced Preventive Women"s Clinic at the Women"s Heart Center recently opened and is offering comprehensive cardiac risk assessments designed specifically for women who are in menopause. The clinic also offers menopausal patients state-of-the-art screenings, as well as personalized medicine therapies and counseling, including high-risk hormone counseling.
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Safe Kids Kansas Reminds Parents That Hot Weather And Vehicles Can Be A Deadly Combination For Kids

A few minutes might not seem like a long time, but there are circumstances when it can mean the difference between life and death. As temperatures begin to heat up, children are at a serious risk for heat stroke when left alone even for a few minutes in a closed vehicle.Last year, at least 42 children across the United States died from heatstroke caused by being left or trapped in a vehicle. "A child is our most precious cargo and drivers must know that these deaths and injuries are entirely preventable," said Jan Stegelman, State Director of Safe Kids Kansas. "Our hearts go out to every family that has lost a child in this way. No one ever thinks it would happen to them, and that is why it"s essential to get this message out, especially as the weather starts heating up." Heat is much more dangerous to children than it is to adults. When left in a hot vehicle, a young child"s core body temperature may increase three to five times faster than that of an adult. This could cause permanent injury or even death. Heat stroke occurs when the core body temperature reaches 104 degrees Fahrenheit. A core body temperature of 107 degrees Fahrenheit is considered lethal. "The inside of a vehicle can rise 19 degrees above the outside temperature in just 10 minutes," said Stegelman. "After an hour, the temperature inside and outside of a vehicle can differ by 45 degrees or more - even if the window is left open a crack." Safe Kids USA and General Motors created the Never Leave Your Child Alone program to educate families on the dangers kids face in hot vehicles. According to research conducted by San Francisco State University, even with relatively cool temperatures outside-70 degrees-the inside of a car can reach a dangerous temperature in just minutes. The research also revealed that more than half of these children were accidentally left behind in a closed, parked car by parents or caregivers while nearly a third of these children were trapped while playing in a vehicle unattended. Sadly, one in five children who died were intentionally left in the vehicle by an adult. Safe Kids suggests these tips for parents and caregivers: - Teach children not to play in, on or around vehicles. - Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, even with the window slightly open. - Always lock a vehicle"s doors and trunk - especially at home. Keep keys and remote entry devices out of children"s reach. - Place something that you"ll need at your next stop - such as a purse, a lunch, gym bag or briefcase - on the floor of the backseat where the child is sitting. This simple act could help prevent you from accidentally forgetting a child. Never Leave Your Child Alone is a component of Safe Kids Buckle Up, which was created by Safe Kids USA and General Motors in 1996 to teach families how to keep children safer in and around vehicles. Nationwide, more than 19 million people have been exposed to the program through hands-on educational activities, car seat checkup events and community outreach programs. Safe Kids Kansas, Inc.


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