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  • Consuming high-fat diet associated with increased risk of certain types of breast cancer: A Study

  • Middle East Coronavirus now in Italy

  • Human Papilloma Virus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy

  • Smoking after a stroke more than doubles risk of death within one year

  • World's smallest artificial heart implanted in Italian baby

  • Illegal Drug Use Is Associated With Abnormal Weight in Teens

  • Italian Women are Thinner than 'Fatter' Western World

  • Italy�s Health Care System

  • Sunshine vitamin lowers risk of depression

  • Short sleep ups risk of premature death

  • Simple carbs bad for women's hearts

  • Are 3D Glasses Bad For Your Health?

  • Good news for young type 2 diabetics

  • Vitamin D, Cardiovascular Disease & Death

  • Old antidepressant offers promise in treating heart failure

  • Salt intake 'must be dropped' to avoid stroke risks

  • 40% of Italians to be vaccinated

  • Cholesterol Link To Female Sexual Problems

  • Mediterranean Diet Best For Diabetics

  • Young cancer patients at risk of heart failure due to drugs

  • Ills give women old- age health

  • Can red wine mimic the health effect of oily fish?

  • White Wine Benefits The Heart As Red Wine

  • Report: One third of Italian children overweight

  • Dark Chocolate Prevents Heart Disease

  • Cellular Marker Improves HPV Screening for Cervical Cancer

  • Study: Smoking Speeds Women's Heart Risks

  • Fish oil 'boosts heart health'

  • Italian aids vaccine tests continue

  • White Blood Cells Could Tell Your Fortune

  • Non-Surgical Approach Can Treat Lung Cancers

  • Oral Cancer, Chronic Pediatric Ear Infections And Hearing Health Refected In New Study

  • Italians, women most interested in prebiotic health claims

  • Scientists Find Link Between Air Pollution And Blood Clot Formation

  • Italy PM vows to boost birthrate

  • A hard pill to swallow

  • Wearing high heels could boost people�s sex lives, a recent study has discovered.

  • Protein Linked With Poor Prognosis in Early-Stage Breast Cancer

  • The age of depression: 44 marks the start of that mid-life crisis - and scientists say it lasts years

  • Walking and Moderate Exercise Help Prevent Dementia

  • Italy May Approve Dangerous RU 486 Abortion Drug in a Few Months

  • New model to predict the spread of emerging diseases

  • Do life events trigger mental disorders?

  • Woman pregnant twice

  • Women Smokers are at Risk of Getting Acne

  • How does the antitumor drug get to the cell nucleus?

  • First ever lung transplant on HIV patient performed in Italy

  • Risk For Low Sexual Desire Increases In Women After Surgical Menopause

  • Italy Is First Country To Launch Government-Sponsored Cervical Cancer Screening Program

  • Women's health after childbirth

  • Pregnancy Wanted-ness and Child Attachment Security: Is There a Relationship?

  • The care gap in diagnosis and treatment of women with a fragility fracture.

  • Italian woman dies from mad cow disease

  • Kinesiology Leads Attack on Obesity and Diabetes

  • Soy Compound Helps Builds Bone: Study

  • Less sugar, but are they better for you?

  • Study indicates radiation for breast cancer no longer poses heart risk

  • Smoking raises breast, kidney cancer risks

  • Sweet drinks linked to weight problems in preschoolers

  • Birth Weight Linked to Cancer Risk

  • Lung cancer: A woman's disease

  • Heart 'key' to women's longevity

  • Drinking Without Food May Set You Up For High Blood Pressure

  • Genes key to breast cancer treatment success

  • Getting Clean Could Be Hazardous to Your Health

  • P&G Female Sex-drive Patch Stirs Safety Concerns

  • Study shows possible benefits from 'good'-carb diet; better for heart

  • Long-term effects of violence on women: bowel disease, arthritis to be studied

  • New research links migraine and endometriosis

  • Ovarian cancer rates across Europe

  • Link Between Migraine, Endometriosis Found

  • High Blood Pressure Outside Clinic Increases Risk

  • Below-Knee Stockings Halve Complication Rate From Post-Thrombotic Syndrome

  • Radio frequencies can cure inoperable lung tumors

  • CAMPANIA: IS THERE A LINK BETWEEN DUMP AND TUMOURS?

  • High Meat Intake May Raise Odds of Endometriosis

  • Study Links Virus To Aggressive Breast Cancers

  • Move Over Viagra, Exercise Can Lead to Better Sex

  • Endometriosis risk reduced if you eat more fruit and green vegetables

  • Mice virus might be responsible for breast cancer:

  • Soy Supplements Linked to Endometrial Hyperplasia in Some Women

  • Risk of Dementia Increases After Stroke

  • Got Water? Got Calcium? Get Sanfaustino! Introducing Sanfaustino. The Calcium Water

  • Chemotherapy Delivery Route Does Not Affect Colon Cancer Survival

  • New Onset Diabetes, Too, Risky for Heart

  • Carb-Counting Goes On After Diets

  • Food additives may trigger stuffy noses in some

  • Italy fertility treatment curbed

  • Childless in despair as Italian law curbs fertility treatment

  • Coffee is 'health drink' says Italian

  • Italian senate approves fertility restriction

  • Eating disorder analysis should be included in assessments for mood and suicide

  • Adenoviral meningoencephalitis in a cancer patient was treatable with cidofovirWeight loss reduces vascular inflammatory markers in obese women

  • Antenatal hepatitis B screening program effective in Italian women