Prenatal Alcohol Exposure, FAS, and FASD: An Introduction • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders • Dec 05 11 Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE) can result in a wide range of physical, psychological, behavioral, and social problems that affect the individuals, their families, and their communities. Indeed, PAE… Chinese herb mix may cool hot flashes a bit • Gynecology news • Dec 04 11 A mix of certain traditional Chinese herbs thought to have weak estrogen-like activity might help ease menopausal hot flashes, a small clinical trial suggests. But the herbal mix,… Apple’s Siri irks abortion rights advocates • Gynecology news • Dec 02 11 Apple Inc is facing its first major controversy over well-received voice software Siri, as the cutting-edge iPhone search service ran afoul of abortion rights advocates. Siri - one of the most… Ovary removal not tied to increased risk of death • Gynecology news • Nov 26 11 Despite concerns that removing both of a woman’s ovaries would raise her chances of dying from diseases associated with aging, a large new study suggests the procedure may… Healthy male diet may boost IVF success: study • Gynecology news • Nov 21 11 The chances of a successful in-vitro fertilisation increase if men have a diet high in fruit and grains, and low in red meat, alcohol and coffee, a Brazilian study… Post-Menopausal Women on Combo Hormone Therapy at 33 Percent Great Risk of Developing Breast Cancer • Gynecology news • Nov 18 11 The debate about using menopausal hormone therapies to relieve symptoms in post-menopausal women has been ongoing. Is the combination therapy of estrogen… Popular Whole-Body-Vibration Exercise: Not an Effective Therapy for the Prevention of Bone Loss • Gynecology news • Nov 15 11 Whole-body-vibration, a popular exercise which uses a vibrating platform, is sometimes advertised as being able to boost bone density. However, a one-year-study on healthy… Hysterectomy increases risk for earlier menopause among younger women • Gynecology news • Nov 14 11 In a finding that confirms what many obstetricians and gynecologists suspected, Duke University researchers report that younger women who undergo hysterectomies face a nearly two-fold increased risk for… New mothers, newborns happy with home visits • Gynecology news • Nov 10 11 Home nursing visits are as safe and effective as office-based care for initial post-delivery well-baby check-ups, according to medical researchers. “Generally, moms and babies are discharged from the hospital less… Newer birth control pills again tied to blood clots • Gynecology news • Nov 08 11 A study out Monday adds to evidence that a newer type of birth control pill may carry a higher risk of blood clots than older versions. The study,… Most Women with Lupus Can Have Successful Pregnancy Outcomes • Gynecology news • Nov 06 11 Promising research led by investigators at Hospital for Special Surgery may offer hope for women with lupus who once thought that pregnancy was too risky. Results from the… Hormone in birth control shot linked to memory loss • Gynecology news • Nov 01 11 The birth control shot Depo Provera offers a convenient alternative for women who don’t want to remember to take a daily pill. Ironically, research from Arizona State University… New study finds fetal heart rate not a good indicator of a baby’s health • Gynecology news • Oct 26 11 Physicians preparing to deliver a baby look at fetal heart rate patterns to guide them in deciding whether or not to perform a… Using one embryo in IVF doesn’t cut birth rate: study • Gynecology news • Oct 24 11 Transferring one embryo into women during in vitro fertilization (IVF) doesn’t lower their chances of giving birth but it does mean fewer women give birth to twins,… Chronic Pain Care for Women Cost Nearly $13 Billion in 2008 • Gynecology news • Oct 21 11 An estimated 12.1 million women age 18 and older reported suffering from chronic pain in 2008 as a result of underlying medical conditions such as chronic… Women do not get enough vitamin D during the menopause • Gynecology news • Oct 21 11 A healthy diet is especially important during the menopause – a period in which the risk of suffering from health problems increases. Various studies analyse the diet… Moving Poor Women to Less Poor Neighborhoods Improves Health • Gynecology news • Oct 20 11 Low-income women with children who move from high-poverty to lower-poverty neighborhoods experience notable long-term improvements in some aspects of their health, namely reductions in diabetes and extreme obesity,… Older women still suffer from hot flushes and night sweats years after the menopause finds study • Gynecology news • Oct 19 11 Women still have hot flushes and night sweats years after the menopause finds a new study published today in BJOG: An… Mixed data on hot flashes drug drags Depomed to year • Gynecology news • Oct 14 11 Shares of Depomed Inc fell as much as 29 percent to their lowest in a year, after the specialty pharmaceutical company said its experimental drug to treat… Flaxseed may not cool hot flashes: study • Gynecology news • Oct 14 11 Eating flaxseed may not ease menopausal hot flashes after all, despite some promising early evidence that it might, according to a U.S. study. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,… Multivitamins no fountain of youth for women • Gynecology news • Oct 11 11 Women taking multivitamins don’t live longer than those who get their nutrients from food alone, a new U.S. study shows. In fact, they appear to have slightly higher death rates,… Hysterectomy Is Associated with Increased Levels of Iron in the Brain • Gynecology news • Oct 10 11 The human body has a love-hate relationship with iron. Just the right amount is needed for proper cell function, yet too much is associated with brain… Woman with a higher social standing and educational attainment breastfeed for longer • Gynecology news • Sep 30 11 New research analyses maternal breastfeeding in Spain throughout the second half of the twentieth century. Experts believe that its development is associated with socio-demographic factors… HRT therapy appears to increase risk of hospitalization from severe asthma attacks • Gynecology news • Sep 27 11 Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Women taking postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may have an increased risk of severe asthma attacks requiring hospitalisation, scientists warn. A new… African-American women develop functional challenges earlier than others • Gynecology news • Sep 26 11 African-American women develop functional health challenges earlier than their fellow seniors, researchers say While examining self-reported data about the lives of 8,700 older people, a Case Western Reserve University… Page 14 of 58 pages « First < 12 13 14 15 16 > Last » << Back to main