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Levothyroxine Thyroid Hormone Replacement, Approved for Hypothyroidism

...id hormone or hypothyroidism may be due to a birth defect for examole partial or complete absence of the thyroid gland or it may occur later in life due in conditions such as thyroiditis, goiter, or on surgical removal of the thyroid gland. Other or previously-used medications, such as Synthroid, Cytomel,...

CDC reveals relationship between prepregnant weight and heart defects in infants

...h compared 608 infants born with an isolated heart defect with 2,767 infants without heart defects between 1...rweight women were 26% less likely to have a heart defect than infants of average-weight women. Infants of overweight and obese women were 36% more likely to ...

Folate and famiy planning

...cies affected by a neural tube defect. Neural tube defect can cause a wide range of disabilities such as loss of bladder and bowel control and paralysis of the legs. In some cases the effects can be more severe.Folate supplements can reduce this ill effect says, Judith. Folate is needed for healthy cell gr...

Gene therapy restores sight

...ich there is no treatment. The disease involves a defect in the genes responsible for the retina's ability ...r challenge would be identifying the exact genetic defect for LCA."Different people with LCA have defects in different genes, or different parts of the same g...

Infertility in relation with virus

... may simply be a separate result of the underlying defect causing the subfertility....

The winter worry

...n the rainy season. Pre-eclampsia is caused by a defect in the placenta, which joins mother and baby and supplies the baby with nutrients and oxygen .It often starts in the latter stages of pregnancy.It is usually symptomless,however warning signs can be picked up through routine ante-natal checks. In i...

Mutation connected to Osteoporosis

Researchers report they have identified a genetic defect that causes a rare bone disease in which the body makes too much bone, a finding that may lead to treatments for osteoporosis. According to Dr. Michael Levyn, director of the bone and mineral center at Hopkins University, the new finding will help bo...

Smoking during pregnancy increases risk of cleft palate

... with a cleft lip or palate. The risk of the birth defect rises with the number of cigarettes that a mother-to-be smokes each day, even after factors like the mother's race, age and educational level are considered. The finding, based on the largest-ever examination of cleft lip and palate incidence nationw...

Surgery-Rigged pulley helps patients

...cording to Dr. John Poll, curing a laborious birth defect that left Alyssa Parente a sunken nose and hugely bulging eyes, sliced apart all the bones of her face but didn't re-join them before sewing her up.// Instead, 10-year-old Alyssa got a promising alternative to grueling bone grafts: Poll attached a pu...

Pig cloning for organs

...of the four living piglets was born with an ocular defect and small ear flaps. "The deaths appeared to be caused by classic nuclear transfer problems, such as respiratory distress, immaturity at birth and heart problems," Prather said....

Elevating Manganese Levels hold back HIV

...ted with HIV and see if they can detect any with a defect in the PRM1 gene. If they do find a defect, they can determine if they are protected from HIV infection or have a slower progression of disease....

Family planning with folate

...cies affected by a neural tube defect. Neural tube defect can cause a wide range of disabilities such as loss of bladder and bowel control and paralysis of the legs. In some cases the effects can be more severe.Folate supplements can reduce this ill effect says, Judith. Folate is needed for healthy cell gr...

Gene therapy restores sight

...h there is no treatment.// The disease involves a defect in the genes responsible for the retina's ability ...r challenge would be identifying the exact genetic defect for LCA."Different people with LCA have defects in different genes, or different parts of the same g...

A new genetic label for stroke

...mes more likely than their healthy peers to have a defect in a gene called PON1. The gene helps HDL (the good cholesterol) combat the damaging effects of LDL (the bad cholesterol).// Although most strokes occur in older people, stroke is not a rare event in younger individuals. Health officials estimate 4pe...

Gene defect linked to dilated cardiomyopathy(DCM)

...cent study published in the journal Science that a defect in the gene phospholamban may trigger DCM. This ge.... Scientists used tests on mice to determine if a defect in this gene is enough to trigger DCM. They found that a mouse with a defect on the phospholamban ge...

Blindness can be stopped with drug for acne treatment

...ne in 10,000 people. This condition results from a defect in the ABCR gene, which is responsible for coding for a protein that removes all-trans-retinaldehyde, a vision byproduct, from retinal rods and cones. Rods and cones are supported by retinal-pigmented epithelium (RPE), a layer of cells near the retin...

Urine Test for Kidney Cancer

...c genes in more than 100 patients and looked for a defect in their tumor. At the same time, he looked at urine samples. "When they had that defect in their tumor, they had it in their urine as well," says Dr. Uzzo. That urine test can also tell th...

Genetic Breakthrough in Common Eye Problem

... the developed world. New research finds a genetic defect that could be involved with this disease. The discovery also helps // researchers understand the true complexity of this disease. Researchers collected blood samples from 402 people with AMD and 429 healthy individuals. The DNA was examined for vari...

Urinary incontinence linked to bedwetting as a child

...nd, another possible reason could be developmental defect of the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments that controls the bladder. Researchers feel that being aware of the association between childhood bedwetting and adult urinary incontinence may be able to make the medical practitioners and patients both aw...

Mutations in NOTCH1 cause an early developmental defect in the aortic valve

...ease. Aortic valve disease is a common heart birth defect which causes adult heart disease. The study was ...s with mutations has only two valve leaflets, this defect is called bicuspid aortic valve, and this condition is called as aortic valve stenosis, which causes...

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