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15/04/2015

NSAID use during pregnancy increases the risk of pulmonary hypertension in newborns, according to a recently published study. Yet, women commonly use the drugs while they are pregnant despite labels that warn against doing so.

03/03/2015

Do you know that 15 out of 100 Ghanaians may test positive for hepatitis B?
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27/02/2015

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26/02/2015

Do you know that 80% of diabetes occur in low and middle income countries?
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Diabetes is preventable!

26/02/2015

Do you knw that about 347 million people are living with diabetes?
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09/01/2015

Edoxaban joins rivaroxaban, apixaban, and dabigatran as the fourth novel oral anticoagulant on the US market, but it does carry a boxed warning of limited efficacy in patients with creatinine clearances greater than 95 mL/min.

09/01/2015

The levonorgestrel intrauterine system and etonogestrel subdermal implants are well-tolerated and associated with few serious adverse effects, and 88% of teenagers used them for at least 12 months.

20/10/2014

Modest Alcohol Consumption Lowers Semen Quality

October 16, 2014 | Men's Health By Mark L. Fuerst

Drinking modest amounts of alcohol may affect the semen quality of young men, according to a new study.

“Young men should try to avoid habitual alcohol intake of more than 5 units weekly and especially more than 25 units weekly, which may be beneficial not only for their general health but their semen quality as well,” Tina Kold Jensen, Professor of Research at the Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark, told ConsultantLive.

One unit of alcohol was defined as the equivalent to 1 beer, 1 glass of wine, or 1 shot of alcohol.

“We also found that increasing alcohol consumption the week preceding the visit was associated with changes in reproductive hormones, especially a significant increase in serum free testosterone and reduction in s*x hormone binding globulin,” Dr Jensen said.

The researchers stated that, to their knowledge, this is the first study among healthy young men with detailed information on alcohol intake. Dr Jensen said, “Previous studies have not found adverse effects of low alcohol intake (more than 5 units per week), however, they only assessed average intake. We assessed daily intake the week preceding the semen delivery.”

Dr Jensen added: “We think we found a strong association because we asked the men about intake last week and then extrapolated to a normal week. We know that normal s***m take 3 months to mature. Normal consumption is a better marker than just last week’s consumption.”

The cross-sectional, population-based study asked 1221 men to fill out a questionnaire on whether the previous week was a “normal” week of alcohol consumption and then studied the 553 who stated that it was. These men, age 18 to 28 years, all had undergone a medical examination between 2008 and 2012 to assess their fitness for military service, which is compulsory in Denmark.

S***m concentration, total s***m count, and percentage of s***matozoa with normal morphology were negatively associated with increasing habitual alcohol intake. This association was observed in men reporting at least 5 units in a typical week but was most pronounced for men with a typical intake of more than 25 units per week.

Men who had a typical weekly intake of more than 40 units had a 33% reduction in s***m concentration compared with men who had an intake of 1 to 5 units per week. Binge drinking was not independently associated with semen quality.

“We do not know how much of a direct effect on semen quality was due to the adverse effect of alcohol on s***matogenesis, but we adjusted for other lifestyle factors, such as smoking, diet, and exercise,” said Dr Jensen. “But it may be a certain lifestyle associated with alcohol intake that is harmful to semen quality.”

The researchers think that even moderate alcohol consumption could be a contributing factor in the low s***m counts reported among young men. Whether semen quality is restored if alcohol intake is reduced remains to be seen, they stated.

The researchers reported their results in the October 2, 2014 issue of the British Medical Journal Open

28/08/2014

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26/08/2014

Cholera prevention tips
Share and save a precious life

1.Drink only bottled, boiled, or chemically treated water and bottled or canned carbonated beverages.

2.When using bottled drinks, make sure that the seal has not been broken.
3.To disinfect your own water: boil for 1 minute or filter the water and add 2 drops of household bleach or ½ an iodine tablet per liter of water.

4.Wash your hands often with soap and clean water.If no water and soap are available, use an alcohol-based hand cleaner (with at least 60% alcohol).

5.Clean your hands especially before you eat or prepare food and after using the bathroom.

6.Eat foods that are packaged or that are freshly cooked and served hot.

7.Do not eat raw and undercooked meats and seafood or unpeeled fruits and vegetables.
8.Dispose of f***s in a sanitary manner to prevent contamination of water and food sources.

26/08/2014

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