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Healthcare Tips: Federal judge blocks Indiana abortion law

(Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday blocked an Indiana law prohibiting abortions based on genetic abnormalities, according to court documents. Read more: Federal judge blocks Indiana abortion law

Healthcare Tips: Nobel laureates urge Greenpeace to stop opposing GMOs

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 100 Nobel laureates called on the international environmental group Greenpeace on Thursday to end its opposition to genetically modified crops, saying there is a scientific consensus they are safe and can benefit society. Read more: Nobel laureates urge Greenpeace to stop opposing GMOs

Healthcare Tips: Shock treatment may improve erectile dysfunction

An experimental therapy known as low-intensity shock wave treatment might improve erectile dysfunction, particularly for men with only mild to moderate sexual difficulties, a research review suggests. Read more: Shock treatment may improve erectile dysfunction

Healthcare Tips: Smoking linked to inflammation, sperm damage in men

The sperm of men who smoke, compared to those who don’t, have more damaged DNA, fewer active energy-generating mitochondria and more proteins indicating a revved up immune response, according to a small study. Read more: Smoking linked to inflammation, sperm damage in men

Healthcare Tips: More U.S. babies with Zika-related birth defects reported by health agency

(Reuters) - Three more babies have been born in the United States with birth defects likely linked to Zika virus infections, while another lost pregnancy was linked to the virus, according to figures updated by health officials on Thursday. Read more: More U.S. babies with Zika-related birth defects reported by health agency

Healthcare Tips: U.S. reports doctors, hospitals brought in $7.52 billion in payments

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Doctors and hospitals in the United States received $7.52 billion in payments and ownership and investment interests from the makers of drugs and medical devices in 2015, according to data released by a government health agency. Read more: U.S. reports doctors, hospitals brought in $7.52 billion in payments

Healthcare Tips: Stretching may ease women's depression and menopause symptoms

(Reuters Health) – Stretching just 10 minutes a day might help ease menopause and depression symptoms in middle-aged women, a small study suggests. Read more: Stretching may ease women's depression and menopause symptoms

Healthcare Tips: Family history biggest predictor of heart attacks in people with psoriasis

(Reuters Health) - People with psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease, are more likely to have heart attacks and strokes when they have a family history of cardiovascular problems, a Danish study suggests. Read more: Family history biggest predictor of heart attacks in people with psoriasis

Healthcare Tips: Zika sex research begins despite U.S. Congress funding impasse

(Reuters) - It could take years to learn how long men infected with Zika are capable of sexually transmitting the virus, which can cause crippling birth defects and other serious neurological disorders. Read more: Zika sex research begins despite U.S. Congress funding impasse

Healthcare Tips: Children face 'staggeringly high' hunger in conflict-hit Central African Republic

BANGUI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Clinging to her toy dog, 18-month-old Clemence Mokbem stares ahead as nurses rush past to tend to crying babies in the hot, overcrowded intensive care ward in a Bangui hospital. Read more: Children face 'staggeringly high' hunger in conflict-hit Central African Republic

Healthcare Tips: Olympics will come and go but Zika is here to stay, scientists say

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Battered by a presidential impeachment and the worst recession since the Great Depression, Brazil is getting a rare bit of relief as Rio de Janeiro prepares to host the Olympics: declining numbers of Zika infections. Read more: Olympics will come and go but Zika is here to stay, scientists say

Healthcare Tips: U.S. women groom their pubic hair, for diverse reasons

Over 80 percent of U.S. women groom their pubic hair, for a wide variety of reasons. Read more: U.S. women groom their pubic hair, for diverse reasons

Healthcare Tips: Limited protection of GSK's malaria vaccine dwindles in 7 years

LONDON - The world's first malaria vaccine, developed by GlaxoSmithKline, provides some protection after three doses but its effect dwindles to almost nothing after seven years, scientists said on Wednesday. Read more: Limited protection of GSK's malaria vaccine dwindles in 7 years