Fertility treatment bans in Europe raise controversy, questions • Gynecology news • Apr 14 12 The world’s first test-tube baby was born more than three decades ago in Britain. But today, many people who need help having a child still face restrictions on fertility… Exercise and attitude may be thermostat for hot flashes • Gynecology news • Apr 12 12 Attitude may play an important role in how exercise affects menopausal women, according to Penn State researchers, who identified two types of women - one experiences more hot… Contraception accessible in poorer nations • Gynecology news • Apr 11 12 Condoms, available for less than 2 U.S. cents in the Congo and Ethiopia, are making safe sex more accessible in developing countries, a non-profit group says. Since 1989, the non-profit organization DKT… Supplement use predicts folate status in Canadian women • Gynecology news • Apr 10 12 Researchers have gained new insight into why 22% of Canadian women of childbearing age are still not achieving a folate concentration considered optimal for reducing the risk of having… Pain relief can fall short after gynecologic surgery • Gynecology news • Apr 09 12 For some women having a hysterectomy or other gynecologic surgery, at-home plans for pain relief may not be good enough, according to a new study. Of 127 women who… Women cannot rewind the ‘biological clock’ • Gynecology news • Apr 06 12 Many women do not fully appreciate the consequences of delaying motherhood, and expect that assisted reproductive technologies can reverse their aged ovarian function, Yale researchers reported in a study published in… Soy may alleviate hot flashes in menopause, large-scale study finds • Gynecology news • Apr 05 12 In the most comprehensive study to date to examine the effects of soy on menopause, researchers have found that two daily servings of soy can reduce the… Obese white women less likely to seek colon cancer screening • Gynecology news • Apr 04 12 A new study by Johns Hopkins researchers shows that obese white women may be less likely than normal-weight counterparts and African-Americans of any weight or gender to… No Savings with Less Invasive Hysterectomy • Gynecology news • Mar 29 12 A rapid transition from open to minimally invasive surgery for hysterectomy failed to reduce costs at one large medical center, investigators reported here. Over a 4-year period, the proportion of minimally… Mode of childbirth following cesarean section: Informing women’s decision-making • Gynecology news • Mar 28 12 In this week’s PLoS Medicine, the PLoS Medicine editors discuss new research studies on the risks associated with mode of childbirth following caesarean section. In the first, Caroline… Some doctors still mistaken on IUD safety - study • Gynecology news • Mar 28 12 Many U.S. doctors and other health providers may have mistaken beliefs about the safety of IUD contraceptives, thinking they are less safe than they are - especially for… Few young women with cancer take steps to preserve fertility during treatments • Gynecology news • Mar 26 12 A new study has found that very few young women with cancer take steps to preserve their fertility while undergoing cancer therapy. Also, certain groups… Curbing C-sections could save countries billions • Gynecology news • Mar 23 12 Putting a halt to medically unnecessary cesarean sections could save more than $2 billion a year worldwide, a new study estimates. It has long been recognized that many countries have high… Non-drug treatments help alleviate symptoms of treatment-induced menopause in breast cancer patients • Gynecology news • Mar 22 12 Researchers from The Netherlands have found that the menopausal symptoms caused by giving chemotherapy or hormonal therapy to younger women with breast cancer can be… How to Prevent 4 Most Common Infections during Pregnancy • Gynecology news • Mar 22 12 1. Yeast Infection Yeast infections, also known as monilial vaginitis or vaginal candidiasis, are caused by overgrowth of a fungus that is normal present in vagina of… Washington state health officials appeal contraception ruling • Gynecology news • Mar 22 12 Washington state health officials asked an appeals court on Wednesday to reinstate a rule requiring that pharmacists dispense emergency contraceptives even when doing so violates their religious beliefs. District Judge… Menopause fog? It’s real, but not what you think • Gynecology news • Mar 18 12 For almost as long as women have been living beyond their childbearing years, many have complained about a mental “fog” that seems to descend at about the time… Aerobics may ease menopause symptoms: study • Gynecology news • Mar 15 12 In a small study of Finnish women who had recently entered menopause, those who stuck to an aerobic exercise program for six months were less likely to report night sweats, mood… Pap tests needed only every 3 years • Gynecology news • Mar 15 12 Women only need to get a Pap test once every three years to check for cervical cancer, and don’t need to be screened until age 21 - even if they’re… Reduced Baby Risk from Another Cesarean • Gynecology news • Mar 14 12 A major study led by the University of Adelaide has found that women who have had one prior cesarean can lower the risk of death and serious complications for their next… Reduced baby risk from another cesarean • Gynecology news • Mar 14 12 A major study led by the University of Adelaide has found that women who have had one prior cesarean can lower the risk of death and serious complications for their next… Behavioral therapy may help hot flashes:study • Gynecology news • Mar 12 12 A few sessions of behavioral therapy, even a “self-help” version, may help some women find relief from menopausal hot flashes, according to a British study. Researchers writing in the journal Menopause… Women’s High Blood Sugar Linked to Colorectal Cancer: Study • Gynecology news • Mar 11 12 There may be a link between high blood sugar levels and an increased risk of colorectal cancer in older women, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed 12 years… Unnecessary induction of labor increases risk of cesarean section and other complications • Gynecology news • Mar 06 12 A new study published in the journal Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica reveals that induction of labor at term in the absence of maternal or… Vitamin D tied to fewer stress fractures in girls • Gynecology news • Mar 06 12 In a new study, girls and young women who got lots of vitamin D through their diet and supplements were half as likely to suffer a stress fracture… Page 11 of 58 pages « First < 9 10 11 12 13 > Last » << Back to main