Correcting uterus problem boosts pregnancy rates • Gynecology news • Jul 18 09 Minimally invasive surgery to correct an abnormality in the uterus called a uterine septum improves pregnancy rates in women with unexplained infertility, doctors report in the journal Fertility and Sterility. A… Hormonal contraception ups clot risk in blacks • Gynecology news • Jul 17 09 A study of African American women shows that use of birth control pills and other forms of hormonal contraception, and possibly the presence of the sickle cell trait, increase… Weight gain during menopause tied to brain changes • Gynecology news • Jul 17 09 Healthy women who put on weight between the premenopausal and postmenopausal years risk losing nerve cells in the brain, research suggests. Gaining weight is a “highly modifiable” risk factor… Risk of certain birth defects higher in teen moms • Gynecology news • Jul 17 09 Birth defects not involving chromosomes are more common among the offspring of teenage mothers than among older mothers, UK investigators have found. Teenage mothers are known to have… More Hysterectomies Could Be Performed with Minimally Invasive Techniques • Gynecology news • Jul 10 09 Eighty percent of women who have a hysterectomy have a traditional one, in which a surgeon must make an extensive incision that runs from the navel to the… Abortion method change dropped infection rates • Gynecology news • Jul 09 09 After Planned Parenthood changed how it performed abortions in early 2006, the rate of serious infections fell markedly, according to a report in The New England Journal of Medicine for… Endometriosis ups risk of preterm birth: study • Gynecology news • Jul 08 09 Pregnant women with endometriosis are at increased risk for delivering prematurely as well as suffering a number of other adverse pregnancy outcomes, results of a study indicate. Endometriosis is a… Acupuncture helps ease polycystic ovary symptoms • Gynecology news • Jul 08 09 Acupuncture can help ease symptoms in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a difficult-to-treat hormonal condition affecting about one in 10 women of childbearing age, a small new study shows. Women… MRI accurately depicts deep endometriosis • Gynecology news • Jul 07 09 Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), radiologists may be able to diagnose deep endometriosis and accurately locate lesions prior to surgery, according to a new study published in the online edition of… Cesarean section: Local anesthetic reduces need for painkillers post-op • Gynecology news • Jul 07 09 Giving a local anaesthetic during a Caesarean section helps manage pain after the operation and can reduce consumption of painkillers, according to Cochrane Researchers. The researchers recommend local… New Moms Urged to Take Care of Postpartum Health • Gynecology news • Jul 06 09 First-time mom Brandi Phare thought she was all alone when she began suffering postpartum ailments. She experienced pain as a result of multiple tears on her body from… Common Illnesses of Women • Gynecology news • Jul 03 09 There are a group of clinical conditions that commonly affect women. They include migraine, depression, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, PMS, and chronic fatigue syndrome. There is also a common thread through these… Cancer survivors at greater risk of birth complications; special monitoring needed • Gynecology news • Jul 01 09 Survivors of childhood cancer run particular risks when pregnant and should be closely monitored, the 25th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and… Women with cystic fibrosis can have safe and successful fertility treatment • Gynecology news • Jun 30 09 Women with cystic fibrosis can have fertility treatment to help them have babies without any long-term adverse effects on either themselves or their children, according to… ICSI or IVF: Babies born from frozen embryos do just as well • Gynecology news • Jun 29 09 Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Analysis of the longest running ICSI programme in the United States has found reassuring evidence that babies born from frozen embryos fertilised… For Women with PCOS, Acupuncture and Exercise May Bring Relief, Reduce Risks • Gynecology news • Jun 29 09 Exercise and electro-acupuncture treatments can reduce sympathetic nerve activity in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), according to a new study. The finding is important… IVF outcomes the same for black, white women • Gynecology news • Jun 29 09 African-American women are just as likely to get pregnant and bear a healthy child through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) as are white women, new research in the journal Fertility and… Fury as NHS trust says only women between 39.5 and 40 years old can have IVF • Gynecology news • Jun 28 09 Infertile women have been told they can only have IVF treatment if they are aged between 39 and a half and… Combo treatment relieves migraine, painful periods • Gynecology news • Jun 24 09 For women who suffer from menstrual migraines, menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) and other menstrual symptoms, combination therapy with sumatriptan plus naproxen may provide rapid and sustained pain relief, the results of two… Foot reflexology does not enhance ovulation: study • Gynecology news • Jun 24 09 Foot reflexology does not appear to have a significant impact on ovulation among women having difficulty becoming pregnant, researchers report. In a small study of 48 women with fertility problems,… Obese Women with PCOS Can Lose Weight with a Doctor’s Help • Gynecology news • Jun 12 09 Simple weight-loss advice from a physician and regular follow-up helped obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome lose a substantial amount of weight, a new study found.… Planned c-sections not for preterm pregnancies • Gynecology news • Jun 12 09 New research suggests that elective c-sections should not be performed in pregnant women until they have reached full term. Performing the operation too early in pregnancy increases the risk of… Many obese and diabetic women neglect contraception • Gynecology news • Jun 12 09 Forty percent of diabetic women and up to one third of overweight or obese women do not use contraception, according to findings published in the current issue of Diabetes Care.… Women Have Reduced Endometriosis Pain with Proellex • Gynecology news • Jun 10 09 An oral drug being tested in women with endometriosis, Proellex, reduces their chronic pelvic pain and their need for painkillers, according to a new study conducted by the drug maker,… HPV Vaccine May Protect Older Women Against Infection • Gynecology news • Jun 06 09 The HPV vaccine (Gardasil) may also protect older women against the human papillomavirus, researchers say. In an off-label trial sponsored by drugmaker Merck, the vaccine - which is… Page 29 of 58 pages « First < 27 28 29 30 31 > Last » << Back to main