Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Treating Uterine Fibroids

Fibroid are cellular growths on the wall of the uterus. They are almost always non-cancerous and are very common. The majority of women will get some form of fibroid during their lives and most of them will have no problems as a result. Some fibroid are tiny and cause no trouble. Some, however, grow to be very large and cause a lot of problems.

Causes of fibroid

The precise cause of fibroid is unknown, although there are many theories. What is known is that both estrogen and progesterone must be present in order for fibroid to grow. Once a woman reaches menopause, fibroid will no longer be able to grow and cause problems.

Symptoms of fibroid

Many women never have any of the symptoms of fibroid. The ones who do experience symptoms often have large fibroid. Some of the most commonly experienced symptoms are heavy menstrual bleeding, painful stomach, uterine, and back cramps, urinary difficulties, and bladder pressure. Anemia is very often a result of the heavy menstrual periods caused by some fibroid.

Women who do experience symptoms need to seek medical treatment, especially those who experience heavy bleeding during their menstrual cycles. Anemia occurs rapidly with the loss of large amounts of blood and must be treated. Occasionally, fibroid will grow so large that they block the ureters, which are tubes that transport urine to the bladder.

Treatments for fibroid

Many options are available for the treatment of uterine fibroid. For many women, treatment is not even necessary. Once fibroid are discovered, the physician will just keep a check on them to make sure they don?t start causing problems. If women are near menopause and aren?t having problems, the fibroid will often shrink once menopause starts.

For women with large fibroid that are causing problems, surgery might be the only possible solution. If fibroid block the ureters, interfere with blood circulation, or cause severe anemia, it might be best to remove them. Fibroid can be removed by using a surgical procedure called a myomectomy. This procedure removes only the fibroid and does not involve taking the uterus or the ovaries. Hysterectomies are frequently performed on women who have major problems with their fibroid. These surgical procedures do involve removal of the uterus and, very often, the ovaries as well.

Medications

There are some medications that physicians prescribe to treat the symptoms of fibroid tumors or to temporarily decrease their size. Sometimes, women who are near menopause will take medications that decrease the tumor size long enough for them to actually reach menopause. This is done because fibroid will usually cause no problems once a woman?s menopausal stage is reached. This buys them time in order to avoid having surgery.

If you are one of the many women who have fibroid tumors, be sure to see your physician regularly to ensure that the tumors are not growing at a fast pace. If you are one of the less fortunate who have large fibroid that are causing you problems, then a consultation with your physician should be scheduled to determine the best course of treatment for you.


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Friday, June 5, 2009

Wedding Dress Purchase Doesn't Have To Stress You Out

Was this the year when Mr. Right asked you to marry him. Some women have waited for that to come along, from the time they realized the difference between boys and girls. When the excitement of the moment and the initial glow wears off, the job of planning for the perfect wedding day begins. The questions roll around in your mind. How much can I spend, and how will we pay for it? We need to pick a date, buy a wedding dress, decide who will be in the wedding party, and more details then one person can hope to keep straight.

The modern bride-to-be in America has a major task ahead of her when preparing for the big day. Each year the price of a wedding seems to grow by leaps and bounds. The burden of paying for a wedding can be a real challenge for a new couple just starting their life together. You can always downsize the wedding, and cut back on the guest list, but on this most special of occasions you want all your family and friends to witness and share in your joy.

In the last couple of years some internet online stores offer payment options that can help ease the stress of paying for your wedding purchases. There are online wedding dress retailers that offer 90 days same as cash credit. This means you can get your wedding dress, tiara, veil, and accessories, without having to put out an immediate payment. You have 90 days to pay the amount off without being charged any interest. This can be a major burden lifted from a bride's shoulders. When everyone wants their money up front, your most important item, your wedding dress, can be the easiest to care for.

The program is managed through a trusted and secure partner PayPal. With everything else to care for while planning your wedding you don't need to worry about online fraud. That is why the top online bridal gown stores use PayPal to ensure their clients purchases are secure and simple to deal with. It's easy to use this option of purchasing your gown online at the bridal store. When you checkout, select the PayPal option and it will take you to a secure page to enter your information. If you don't already have an account, you can get one at the same time. All of your sensitive personal information is secure and away from hackers.

The option to pay later is just one reason to buy a wedding dress online. Some take checks, and have gift certificates that could be used as a shower present for purchases at the store. Bridal online stores offer a wide variety of the latest styles and fashions. Online retailers are able to sell direct to consumers, which is a significantly lower cost than in typical mall stores. The added benefit to you is that you can get that gown you have been dreaming of, that will have heads turning and not break the bank.

To sum it all up, quality products, low prices, and no payments for 90 days, just might mean that buying a wedding dress could be the best part of planning your wedding.


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Monday, June 1, 2009

New Partnership to Provide Research Options to Thousands of Arizona Women in Need

Precision Trials to Provide Services to Clinical Trial Participants at Planned Parenthood Arizona Locations.



For_Immediate_Release:

United States of America (Press Release) May 1, 2009 --
Phoenix, AZ, February 24, 2009 – Improved healthcare for Arizona women in need is the target of a new partnership between Precision Trials, a leading local women’s health research organization, and Planned Parenthood Arizona, the state’s largest sexual health organization.

Precision Trials helps bring new potential treatments to market through its rigorous multi-year testing and evaluation process. Planned Parenthood Arizona provides healthcare to thousands of women in need each year at its 20 Arizona locations. The partnership allows Precision Trials to provide services, such as medical exams, tests and trials in birth control options and Human Papilloma Virus testing, to qualified candidates as part of its clinical research trial program.

“It’s a privilege for us to be working with Planned Parenthood Arizona to offer additional options for Arizona women,” said Ken Levin, CEO of Precision Trials. “Our partnership is a natural fit that benefits all involved. We conduct the clinical research necessary to bring new potential and commonly sought after services to women, and Planned Parenthood Arizona serves women every day who potentially can benefit from the healthcare solutions we provide.”

Planned Parenthood Arizona also sees this relationship as a means to embrace a segment of the community that might not otherwise receive potentially innovative medical care. “Clinical research is a logical extension of our larger mission to help meet the needs of women’s health in Arizona,” said Cynthia Locke, Director of Quality Improvement for Planned Parenthood Arizona. “We look forward to improving the lives of more Arizona women through our partnership with Precision Trials.”
source: FPR


Precision Trials LLC is a Women’s Health Research organization comprised of physician investigators and research professionals dedicated to enriching the lives of future generations of women. Through its high quality, measurable clinical trial process that focuses on the safety and protection of its subjects and the production of timely and accurate clinical data, the Arizona-based organization provides care to thousands of valley women. For more information, visit us online at www.PrecisionTrials.com .

Planned Parenthood Arizona is the largest sexual health organization in Arizona and is affiliated with Planned Parenthood Federation of America. We serve 70,000 health care patients annually, and more than 35,000 teens and adults through educational programming, outreach and public policy advocacy. Planned Parenthood Arizona operates 20 health center locations in Phoenix, Flagstaff, Globe, Prescott, Tucson, and Yuma. For more information, please visit www.ppaz.org.

For more information, contact Ken Levin, CEO of Precision Trials at 602.931.4507, ext. 220, or Jolinda Nestor, Media and Communications Coordinator for Planned Parenthood Arizona at 602.263.4246.

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Phoenix, AZ

Visit our website: http://www.precisiontrials.com