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Antioxidants might cause fertility problems, study suggests

Though typically regarded as healthy, nutrients might interfere with ovulation
March 24, 2011
Typically viewed as healthy, antioxidants might have an unexpected side effect—they may cause fertility problems in women, suggests new research by Professor Nava Dekel and her team, of the Israel-based Weizmann Institute of Science's of a
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Coffee linked to decreased risk of stroke in women

Long-term Swedish study shows health benefits for moderate java drinkers
March 24, 2011
Low or no coffee consumption was associated with an increased risk of stroke in a study of 34,670 women, ages 49 to 83, followed for an average just over 10 years. It's too soon to change coffee-drinking habits, but the study should ease the of is
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All elderly women should get bone test, group says

Osteoporosis screening also recommended for women with risk factors
March 24, 2011
In an update to its 2002 recommendation, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends that all women ages 65 and older be routinely screened for osteoporosis. The task force also recommends that younger women with increased risk for be
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Less invasive hysterectomy procedures on increase here

Trend at Spokane-area hospitals said to climb ahead of national curve
March 24, 2011
Mike McLean
Spokane-area physicians are ahead of the national curve in employing minimally invasive techniques rather than open abdominal surgery when performing hysterectomies, two surgeons here say.About 55 percent of hysterectomies at the four major are
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More people survive with, after cancer

11.7 million nationwide live through disease; 54 percent are women
March 24, 2011
The number of cancer survivors in the U.S. increased to 11.7 million in 2007, according to a report released earlier this month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

The vitamin D debate

More providers monitor nutrient levels in patients; some view supplements skeptically
March 24, 2011
Treva Lind
Vitamin D can help boost bone health. While it's thought to have other health benefits, how much or how little opens up some debate among Inland Northwest health providers.Within the past two years, doctors here have stepped up their screening D
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—Staff photo by Chey Scott

Advancements may boost in-vitro fertilization success rate

Endocrinologist here touts new tests, embryo preservation method
March 24, 2011
Chey Scott
A reproductive endocrinologist here says emerging technologies in the field of reproductive health have the potential to increase live birth rates significantly for women who receive in-vitro fertilization treatments.Dr. Edwin Robins, owner and
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Small Business Watch

March 24, 2011
Lighting and staging company expands Silhouette Lights & Staging Ltd. has built a 2,400-square-foot warehouse at 6507 W. Alderbrook Lane, just south of the Geiger Field-Interstate 90 interchange, to accommodate its growing says owner
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When renewable trumps sensible

March 24, 2011
Editor's Notebook
The push to derive more of our energy needs from renewable resources is laudable and something we all want to see. A big unanswered question, especially in this new-reality economy, is how much of a premium we're all willing to pay for it. Perhaps
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City alters Second Ave. construction schedule

March 24, 2011
The city of Spokane has revised slightly the construction schedule for the street rehabilitation work being performed downtown on Second Avenue, which began earlier this month. The city had said it planned to stagger construction into three this
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