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RU486 and Psychological Issues

RU486 and Psychological IssuesWith the recent FDA approval of Mifepristone--the "abortion pill"--a new alternative is available to women with unwanted pregnancy. Abortion is always emotionally challenging, but the abortion pill brings with it its own particular issues. What are the emotional differences between medical and surgical abortion? How can women prepare themselves mentally? What kind of psychological counseling is available to women before and after? Join our panel of experts as they examine these and other psychological issues surrounding the abortion pill.

Keywords: abortion, contraception, Mifepristone

Epilepsy and Pregnancy

Epilepsy and PregnancyPregnancy can present a variety of challenges to women with epilepsy. Learn what you can do to keep your baby healthy.

Keywords: epilepsy, pregnancy, childbearing, seizures, chronic, recurrent, unprovoked, anti-epilepic drugs, AED's, therapy, side effects, polytherapy, neurologist, anti-convulsant, plan, complications, fetal heart rate, miscarriage, trauma, birth defects, vitamins, nutrition, physical injury, fetus, teratogenic, malformations, spinal bifida, uritogenital malformation, unplanned pregnancy, folic acid supplements, ultrasound, amniocentesis, alpha fetal protein test, labor, delivery, newborn, breastfeeding, sleep deprivation, lack of sleep, nap, safety

Epilepsy and Pregnancy

Epilepsy and PregnancyEpilepsy does not have to stand in the way of a pregnancy. The best way to ensure a safe and healthy baby is to discuss your treatment options with your doctor.

Keywords: epilepsy, pregnancy, childbearing, seizures, chronic, recurrent, unprovoked, MRI, anti-epilepic drugs, AED's, therapy, side effects, polytherapy, anti-convulsant, plan, complications, fetal heart rate, miscarriage, trauma, birth defects, cleft lip, cleft palette, cardiac defects, Spinal cord defects, EEG, seizure free, vitamin, supplements, folic acid

Recurrent Yeast Infections

Recurrent Yeast InfectionsWhile up to 75 percent of women will experience a yeast infection once in their lifetime, an unlucky 5 percent will have frequent, recurring episodes. Join our panelists as they tell us why yeast infections come back and what you should do if it happens to you.

Keywords: yeast infection, candida, candida albicans, c. albicans, moniliasis, yeast, candidiasis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, treatment, therapy, medication, drug, pill, woman, risk factors, diagnosis, wet prep, slide test, yeast culture, monistat, terazol, terconaxole, gyne-lotrimin, diflucan, self medication, self-medication, doctor, symptoms, antibiotics, steroids, Diabetes, oral sex, oral contraceptive pills, the pill, HIV, miconazole, fluconazole, mycelex, clotrimazole, vagina, discharge, itching, tioconazole, vagistat, frequent yeast infections, recurrent yeast infections, maintenance therapy, long term therapy

Treating Recurrent NHL

Treating Recurrent NHLDoctors are finding that monoclonal antibodies can be helpful in the treatment of recurrent, indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Keywords: monoclonal antibodies, monoclonal antibody, Rituxan, retuximab, ibritumomab, Zevalin, tositumomab, Bexxar, non Hodgkins lymphoma, non Hodgkin's lymphoma, indolent lymphoma, CD20, anti CD20, b-cell lymphoma


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