You are here : health.am > Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology > Gynecology news Gynecology news US court dismisses suit over Barr’s Plan B pill • Gynecology news • Mar 05 08 A U.S. court dismissed on Tuesday a lawsuit against U.S. health regulators over their decision to allow the sale of Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc Plan B contraceptive without… Contraceptive gel found effective in early tests • Gynecology news • Mar 04 08 Cellulose sulfate gel appears to be “an effective vaginal contraceptive without many side effects,” Dr. Christine K. Mauck, of the Contraceptive Research and Development Program at Eastern Virginia Medical… Menopausal women need better health care and community support in rural areas • Gynecology news • Feb 19 08 Good social support and reliable information are essential for women who find menopause an intense and life-altering experience, especially if they live in rural areas… Risk for Stress-Urinary-Incontinence Surgery After Hysterectomy May Be Doubled • Gynecology news • • Urinary Incontinence • Feb 18 08 Regardless of surgical technique, women who have had a hysterectomy are at a much greater risk for needing stress-urinary-incontinence surgery, according to the results of a nationwide,… Hysterectomy and risk of stress-urinary-incontinence surgery: nationwide cohort study • Gynecology news • • Urinary Incontinence • Feb 18 08 Hysterectomy for benign indications has been associated with an increased risk for lower-urinary-tract sequela, but results have been inconclusive. We aimed to establish the risk for stress-urinary-incontinence surgery… Hysterectomy: A Risk Factor for Urinary Incontinence? • Gynecology news • • Urinary Incontinence • Feb 18 08 Urinary incontinence affects nearly 40% of women. Hysterectomy is also common, and studies of the procedure’s effect on urinary tract function have yielded conflicting results. Now, Swedish investigators have used… Young Women Unaware of Folic Acid Requirements • Gynecology news • Feb 14 08 Despite the fact that folic acid can prevent some of the most common birth defects, young women aren’t getting enough of it. Only one in three women ages 18-24 takes… Which Stages of Childbirth Affect the Pelvic Floor? • Gynecology news • • Urinary Incontinence • Feb 12 08 It is rarely appreciated that labor and delivery are among the most important physical events in a woman’s lifetime. But the fact is, whether childbirth is easy or difficult,… Which Pelvic Floor Symptoms Are Most Common After Childbirth? • Gynecology news • • Urinary Incontinence • Feb 12 08 Urinary Incontinence: Urinary incontinence affects 30-50% of mothers before age 40. Among women experiencing stress incontinence after childbearing, up to 63% report that it began during pregnancy. And… Hot Flashes Not Always to Blame for Menopausal Sleep Problems • Gynecology news • Feb 11 08 Hot flashes may be getting an unfair rap for disrupting women’s sleep at midlife. Studies have often reported that sleep problems increase during the transition into menopause,… Malignant ureteral obstruction: study • Gynecology news • Feb 10 08 Malignant ureteral obstruction: Whether decompression really improves patient outcomes and quality of life? Wong L et al., [1] in a recent retrospective study of 102 (45 men, 57 women) patients who presented with… Female Incontinence • Gynecology news • Feb 08 08 Most women have mixed incontinence even if stress incontinence is dominant. Sometimes it is useful to treat the OAB-DO first to see if a minor degree of stress incontinence is tolerable if the bladder is… New Finding May Help Explain Development of Preeclampsia • Gynecology news • Feb 08 08 In a study of pregnant women, those with pregnancy-induced high blood pressure were found to have higher levels of a peptide that raises blood pressure in the pieces of… Women and cigarettes, the causes for consumption • Gynecology news • Feb 07 08 Research carried out at the Department of Anthropology of the University of Granada has examined for the first time the reasons for the increase in the use of cigarettes among… Hormone replacement therapy use and variations in the risk of breast cancer • Gynecology news • Feb 04 08 Objective To determine the effect of different types and formulations of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Design… Long-term pill use risks atherosclerosis • Gynecology news • Feb 04 08 Women who use the contraceptive pill for years risk a build-up of plaque in their arteries, according to a study released this week. While the European study suggests long-term pill users may… New strategy helps reduce errors in obstetrical care • Gynecology news • Feb 03 08 Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have implemented patient safety enhancements to dramatically reduce errors and improve the staff’s own perception of the safety climate in obstetrical care. Edmund… Diagnosis: Uterine Fibroids/Leiomyoma • Gynecology news • Jan 24 08 Uterine fibroids (also known as uterine fibroma, leiomyoma, fibromyoma, and myoma) are the most common solid tumor of the female reproductive tract. (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: ACOG Practice Bulletin, No. 16. Surgical… Drinking coffee may lower ovarian cancer risk: study • Gynecology news • Jan 23 08 Caffeine appears to lower a woman’s chances of developing ovarian cancer, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday, while smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol do not. The benefit for caffeine drinkers… Cranberries Might Help Prevent Urinary Infections in Women • Gynecology news • Jan 23 08 Evidence supports drinking cranberry juice — a familiar home remedy — to treat urinary tract infection (UTI), according to a new review from Scotland. “UTIs can be distressing, and… Scientists Identify Genes Linked to Lupus in Women • Gynecology news • Jan 21 08 An international consortium of scientists has identified multiple genes that are linked to systemic lupus erythematosus, a devastating autoimmune disease that affects between 1 million and 2 million Americans.… U.S. abortion rate falls, study finds • Gynecology news • Jan 18 08 The U.S. abortion rate has fallen to its lowest level since 1976, with about 20 percent of pregnancies being terminated by abortion, the nonprofit Alan Guttmacher Institute reported on Thursday. Its… Compound Found in Soybeans Effective in Reducing Hot Flashes in Menopausal Women • Gynecology news • Jan 09 08 Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have found that a compound in soybeans is effective in reducing the frequency and severity of hot… Study Analyzes Hormone Therapy in Younger Menopausal Women • Gynecology news • Jan 03 08 Could hormone therapy, when begun near the onset of menopause, prevent or delay the onset of atherosclerosis, more commonly called hardening of the arteries? That’s the question researchers hope… Bacterial vaginosis doubles risk of miscarriage • Gynecology news • Dec 28 07 The presence of bacterial vaginosis or BV during the first trimester of pregnancy doubles the likelihood of a miscarriage by the end of the second trimester, researchers report. BV - vaginal… Page 35 of 46 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main