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Dr. Mathews Attends Workshop in Advanced Modern Gynecology with internationally known Gynecologist, Dr. Adam Ostrenski

by | May 10th, 2012

Dr. J. Kyle Mathews had the distinct honor of attending a 4 day intensive tutorial workshop under the direction of world renown gynecologist, Dr. / Professor Adam Ostrenski in Saint Petersburg Florida. Dr. Ostrenski, Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, was recently recognized in the world media for his work on female anatomy and the possible location of the “G Spot” recently published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

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Dr. Mathews Attends Society of Gynecologic Surgeons meeting

by | May 4th, 2012

Dr. J. Kyle Mathews attended the 38th annual scientific meeting of the Society of Gynecological Surgeons in Baltimore, MD April 12 th throughout the 15th. The meeting consisted of over 300 participants with discussion, and presentations on the latest research and developments in the diagnosis and treatment in Gynecologic Surgery.

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Number of painkiller-addicted newborns soars

by | April 30th, 2012

The number of babies born addicted to the class of drugs that includes prescription painkillers has nearly tripled in the past decade, according to the first national study of its kind.

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Trash the Vitamins?

by | February 8th, 2012

Dietary supplements are widely used by older adults, even though the effectiveness of these supplements in preventing illness is questionable. But can dietary supplements actually promote a higher risk for death? A new study suggests that the answer is YES for some of the most common supplements. This Best Evidence Review describes the findings of this study and puts these results in context.

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Estrogen may Reduce the Incidence of Breast Cancer. Clearing Up The Confusion?

by | January 9th, 2012

Recent studies confirm previous findings that estrogen-alone therapy may actually reduce the incidence of breast cancer in certain women. Theses finding seems confusing because estrogen is recognized to stimulate breast cancer growth in some patients.

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