Tuesday, 20 March 2012

University Of Pennsylvania-Psychological Symptoms-Premenstrual Syndrome-Endurance Athletes

Marathons May Damage Part of Heart: Study

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7 (Healthday News) -- Some endurance athletes may suffer damage to the Heart's right ventricle, research shows, but the findings do not suggest that this type of exercise is unhealthy, researchers say. read more..


Some PMS symptoms improve with antidepressant: study

(Reuters) - Antidepressants are sometimes used to treat premenstrual syndrome (PMS), but how much help a woman might get depends on her specific symptoms, a U.S. study said. Researchers at the University Of Pennsylvania found that of 447 women in clinical trials testing sertraline (Zoloft) for PMS, those with "mixed" symptoms -- multiple physical and psychological symptoms -- were the most likely to see an improvement. ... read more..

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