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  • Effectiveness: European Association for the Study of Obesity

  • Can Zika Virus infect human placental macrophages?

  • Melatonin shows potential to slow tumor growth in certain breast cancers: A Brazilian Study

  • Superbug circulates in Brazil

  • Brazilian women above 50 to seek permission before assisted reproduction

  • Brazilian women on vaginal labor and cesarean section

  • Doctor who charge extra fees for natural childbirth will be punished in Brazil

  • Prenatal and postnatal depression among low income Brazilian women

  • A daily vitamin pill can slow ageing by 48%: Brazilian Study

  • 50% of Brazil population is obese

  • Erectile dysfunction can be treated by World�s most toxic spider�s venom found in Brazil

  • Brazilian Blowout Hair Straightener Is Dangerous says FDA

  • Brazil's infant mortality rates drop

  • Brazilian Women Vainest in World -Study BRASILIA

  • Mother�s depression not linked to child�s growth

  • High street food allergy tests mislead consumers

  • Breastfed baby picks up yellow fever virus

  • Pregnant Brazilian teenager dies from Swine Flu

  • Schools, health officials prepping for H1N1

  • Cancer solutions explored

  • Hormone Therapy Plus Physical Activity Reduce Belly Fat, Body Fat Percentage After Menopause

  • Acupuncture helps pregnancy symptoms

  • Drugs can work as well as surgery for diabetics: study

  • Nose Wax, the Hottest Beauty Trend

  • Aquarobics helps ease labour pains

  • Having a Baby: Exercise May Reduce Need for an Epidural

  • Teen Abdominal Fat Shows Insulin Resistance

  • Brazil has high rate of Caesarean births

  • Bariatric Surgery Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk in Obese People

  • Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Surgery May Protect Against Infection And Cancer

  • Dealing with the emotional drain of fertility problems

  • Brazil to decide on embryonic cell research

  • Amazing Fat Fighting Foods That Melt Stubborn Body Fat

  • The War Against Abortion: Brazilians Come Out Swinging at Massive Pro-Life Conference

  • Brazil to distribute 19.5 million condoms during carnival

  • Brazilians transfixed by 4th reported anorexia death in just 2 months

  • Brazilian women too fat, men drink too much: study

  • Brazil Health Conference Rejects Abortion in Suggestions for Government

  • Brazil doles out 'morning after' pills

  • Brazil to provide free sex-change operations

  • Study Suggests New Avenue On Diabetes

  • Brazil Offers Morning-After Pill to Poor

  • Breaking the cycle

  • AIDS drug cheaper in Brazil

  • Brazil in AIDS pact

  • Paran� liberates R$ 30 million for medicines

  • Brazil opens a 'green' Fashion Week

  • Formal complaint over Brazilian beef

  • 'Giant' 17-Pound Baby Born in Brazil

  • Eating Disorders Crossing the Color Line

  • Protests mark global women's day

  • Obesity and weight gain associated with poorer breast cancer survival

  • Heart Attack Diagnosis Less Likely in Women

  • Hormone replacement is linked to stroke risk

  • Stress at work does not increase breast cancer risk

  • Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy, USA 2002

  • Less-severe surgery can tell whether breast cancer has spread, study finds

  • Pine tree bark may relieve pain

  • Some Women Wary of Breast Cancer Drug -Study

  • Estrogen dose linked to ovarian cancer risk

  • Selenium May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk

  • Pregnancy Does Not Raise Melanoma Mortality

  • Call for pregnant women to be vaccinated against Malaria

  • Aromatase Inhibitors Recommended for Breast Cancer