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Underweight Women More Likely to Miscarry Washington Post, United States - Women who weren't married or living with a partner had an increased risk of miscarriage. Women who had changed partners (for example, after having been pregnant before by a previous partner) had a 60 percent increased risk. Previous pregnancy termination increased the risk of subsequent miscarriage by 60 percent. Fertility problems were associated with a 41 percent increased risk. All types of assisted reproduction were associated with increased risk, particularly intrauterine insemination or artificial insemination. Women who said their pregnancies were "planned" had a 40 percent reduced risk of miscarriage. Women who had nausea and sickness in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy had about a 70 percent reduced risk. 2006-12-31 Sacyr Vallehermoso initiated with "underweight" newratings.com - All content copyright newratings.com. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of newratings.com. In no event shall newratings.com be held liable for this or any other content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. newratings.com makes no warranties, either express or implied, as to the fitness of the content for any particular purpose. 2006-12-27 Analyst downgrades 12-22-06: Qualcomm to Underweight Blogging Stocks - Blogging Stocks is provided for informational purposes only. Nothing on the service is intended to provide personally tailored advice concerning the nature, potential, value or suitability of any particular security, portfolio or securities, transaction, investment strategy or other matter. You are solely responsible for any investment decisions that you make. The contributors who provide the content of Blogging Stocks may, from time to time, hold positions in the securities discussed at the time of writing and they may trade for their own accounts. Such holdings will be disclosed at the time of writing. By using the site, you agree to abide to Blogging Stock's 2006-12-20 TVS Motor an underweight: JP Morgan Moneycontrol.com, India - "Our PT is pegged off 14x FY08E earnings of Rs 6.8, in line with its peer group and TVS� own historic multiple. We will wait for progress on new growth initiatives for a more constructive recommendation. In the interim we see the stock confined to a narrow trading range. Key risks: (1) Stronger-than expected industry growth, resulting in an easing of competitive intensity. (2) Re-rating on the back of growth initiatives that deliver results ahead of schedule." 2006-12-19 ProLogis "underweight," target price raised newratings.com - All content copyright newratings.com. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of newratings.com. In no event shall newratings.com be held liable for this or any other content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. newratings.com makes no warranties, either express or implied, as to the fitness of the content for any particular purpose. 2006-12-18 downgraded to "underweight newratings.com - All content copyright newratings.com. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of newratings.com. In no event shall newratings.com be held liable for this or any other content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. newratings.com makes no warranties, either express or implied, as to the fitness of the content for any particular purpose. 2006-12-13 5 underweight horses removed from Rye property Boston Globe, United States - The document has moved 1. Elevated Plasma Ghrelin Level in Underweight Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Ghrelin, a novel growth hormone-releasing peptide, has been shown to cause a positive energy balance by reducing fat use and stimulating food intake. This study investigated whether plasma ghrelin is 2. Failure to thrive: why is my child underweight? - Information: from your family doctor What is failure to thrive (FTT)? Failure to thrive (FTT) is a growth problem in children, especially those younger than two years. A child who fails ... 3. Trends of obesity and underweight in older children and adolescents Over the past century, most nutrition research and policy concerning the developing world focused on poverty and undernutrition. Now there is growing ... 4. Megestrol acetate stimulates weight gain and ventilation in underweight COPD patients Study objectives: To assess the effect of megestrol acetate (MA), a progestational appetite stimulant commonly used in patients with AIDS and cancer, ... 5. Early, fast-paced growth benefits short-term health of underweight infants Rapid catch-up growth in the first 20 months of life appears to confer short-term health benefits on babies who are born small for their gestational age. |
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