Kegel exercises do not hinder labor and delivery • Gynecology news • Jun 04 09 Despite some concerns, the pelvic-muscle exercises many women do during pregnancy do not seem to raise the likelihood of complications during labor and delivery, a new study finds. Prenatal… Assisted reproduction rates increasing worldwide • Gynecology news • Jun 04 09 Globally, the use of assisted reproduction technology, or ART, to overcome fertility problems continues to increase, and multiple births remain a concern, according to a new report. “There was no real surprise… Endometriosis: Are stem cells to blame? • Gynecology news • Jun 03 09 Although endometriosis has traditionally been blamed on retrograde menstruation and coelomic metaplasia, the latest research puts a new spotlight on stem cell dysfunction. Two experts outline this theory and discuss newer… Benefit to Women Not Enough to Sway Men to Get HPV Vaccine • Gynecology news • Jun 02 09 Informing men that a new vaccine to prevent human papillomavirus (HPV) would also help protect their female partners against developing cervical cancer from the sexually… Menopause Transition May Cause Trouble Learning • Gynecology news • May 26 09 The largest study of its kind to date shows that women may not be able to learn as well shortly before menopause compared to other stages in life. The research is… Yeast missing sex genes undergo unexpected sexual reproduction • Gynecology news • May 25 09 An emerging form of the pathogenic yeast Candida is able to complete a full sexual cycle in a test tube, even though it’s missing the genes for reproduction. And… Hot flashes signal thinner bones for menopausal women • Gynecology news • May 18 09 Women who have hot flashes as they enter menopause may have more fragile bones, new research shows. Dr. Carolyn J. Crandall of the University of California, Los Angeles and… Study finds genetic links to age of first menstrual period and menopause • Gynecology news • May 18 09 Newly identified gene variants associated with the age at which females experience their first menstrual period and the onset of menopause may help shed light… Sodium Channel Blocker Shows Promise as a Potential Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis • Gynecology news • May 18 09 Cystic fibrosis patients may benefit from a new therapy that increases airway hydration, preventing the buildup of mucous, which is a key factor in the… Study Finds Link between Hot Flashes and Lower Bone Density • Gynecology news • May 07 09 UCLA researchers and colleagues analyzed data for 2,213 women between the ages of 42 and 52 who participated in the bone sub-study of the Study of Women’s… Meditate Your Way to Better Bladder Health • Gynecology news • May 05 09 After nine years of suffering in silence and living in fear of leaving the house, Anna Raisor, 53, turned to physicians at Loyola University Health System (LUHS) for alternative measures… Gel effective for women with overactive bladder • Gynecology news • May 05 09 Applying a gel containing the anti-spasmodic agent oxybutynin to the skin is safe and effective for women with overactive bladder, according to a study reported here at the annual meeting… Women more vulnerable to tobacco carcinogens, new results show • Gynecology news • May 04 09 Women may be more vulnerable than men to the cancer-causing effects of smoking tobacco, according to new results reported this week at the European Multidisciplinary Conference in Thoracic… Late Motherhood Boosts Family Lifespan • Gynecology news • May 04 09 Women who have babies naturally in their 40s or 50s tend to live longer than other women. Now, a new study shows their brothers also live longer, but the brothers’ wives do… Vets’ work conditions tied to preterm birth risk • Gynecology news • Apr 30 09 Long work hours and exposure to anesthetics may raise pregnant veterinarians’ risk of premature delivery, a new study suggests. To investigate possible occupational factor associated with prematurity, Dr. Adeleh… Predominant Risk Factors for First Urinary Tract Infections in College-aged Women • Gynecology news • Apr 27 09 Increased sexual activity and alcohol consumption were associated with an increased risk of developing urinary tract infections (UTIs), and college-aged women experiencing urinary frequency or urgency… Autologous Muscle-Derived Cells May Treat Stress Urinary Incontinence • Gynecology news • Apr 27 09 Researchers have confirmed that transplanting autologous muscle-derived cells (AMDC) into the bladder is safe at a wide range of doses and significantly improves symptoms and quality of life in… New Treatment Shows Promise Against Recurrent Gynecologic Cancers • Gynecology news • Apr 22 09 Recurrent and metastatic endometrial and ovarian cancers can be notoriously difficult to treat: They have spread to other organs and typically have developed resistance to chemotherapy; and patients already… Women turn to untested hormone therapy • Gynecology news • Apr 21 09 An Australian study shows that fewer women are using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for relief of menopause symptoms. Instead, women are turning to untested; un approved “alternative” treatments. These data come… New Ultrasound-guided Biopsy Method Allows Improved Diagnosis of Endometrial Disease • Gynecology news • Apr 14 09 A procedure used in conjunction with a vaginal ultrasound might make it easier to visualize and diagnose diseases in the lining of the uterus, researchers at… Desvenlafaxine useful for vasomotor symptoms of menopause • Gynecology news • Apr 13 09 Desvenlafaxine, also known by the trade name Pristiq, is a safe and effective treatment for hot flashes in postmenopausal women, according to a report in the American Journal of… Soybean component reduces menopause effects • Gynecology news • Apr 09 09 Soy aglycons of isoflavone (SAI), a group of soybean constituent chemicals, have been shown to promote health in a rat model of the menopause. The research, described in BioMed Central’s open access… Acupuncture ‘probably ineffective’ in treatment of hot flushes • Gynecology news • Apr 07 09 Acupuncture cannot be shown to have any positive effect on hot flushes during the menopause. This is the conclusion of a systematic review of literature by three groups in… “Eccentric” exercise safe for older women • Gynecology news • Apr 01 09 Postmenopausal women at risk of diabetes can safely do a form of resistance training that allows the muscles to produce very high forces with relatively little effort, researchers have found. Concerns… Endometriosis associated with periodontal disease • Gynecology news • Mar 26 09 The results of a study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility suggest a possible association between endometriosis and periodontal disease. Endometriosis occurs when the tissue lining the uterus, the endometrium,… Page 30 of 58 pages « First < 28 29 30 31 32 > Last » << Back to main