Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Real, But Often-Overlooked Medical Condition • Gynecology news • Jul 24 08 “It’s all in your head” no longer cuts it when it comes to treating sexual dysfunction. For years, men’s sexual disorders were attributed to preoccupation with work, lack… Special sex ed course effective for diabetic girls • Gynecology news • Jul 22 08 A self-instructional program on reproductive health can help teen girls with type 1 diabetes better understand the risks accompanying pregnancy for diabetic women, as well as the importance of… ‘Hypersegregation’ May Contribute to Preterm Births Among Black Women • Gynecology news • Jul 17 08 New research suggests that one reason behind racial disparities in preterm birth may have a lot to do with where the mother lives. Written by Northeastern University professor… Researchers discover a gene that regulates and blocks ovulation • Gynecology news • Jul 17 08 A group of Canadian and European researchers have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to both regulate and block ovulation. The new study –… Defining the Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes: A New Beginning • Gynecology news • Jul 16 08 In December 2007 The NIDDK held its first workshop on urologic chronic pelvic pain. It was concluded that future research studies need to be conducted that will:… Low sex drive more common after menopause • Gynecology news • Jul 16 08 Up to 16 million U.S. women 50 years or older experience low sexual desire, while as many as 4 million of them suffer significant distress as a result, a new… Removing Healthy Ovaries in Premenopausal Women: No Sure Answers • Gynecology news • Jul 15 08 For premenopausal women, the decision of whether to undergo a hysterectomy —removal of the uterus — is a challenging one. To make things more complex, added pressure to… Intervention Needed for Asian Mothers, Babies • Gynecology news • Jul 09 08 A major international study involving the University of Adelaide, Australia, has shown that intervention is needed in South-East Asia to improve the health of pregnant women and their babies and… Experts eye cheap fertility treatment for poor • Gynecology news • Jul 07 08 A new fertility treatment costing less than $200 could help many infertile women in the developing world escape the physical abuse and social stigma of not being able to have… “Better treatment” seen needed for endometriosis • Gynecology news • Jul 06 08 Key-hole surgery to treat endometriosis is associated with good short-term outcomes but has a high reoperation rate in the long run, research suggests. Hysterectomy, on the other hand, while “too radical,”… Disclosing violence to primary care or obestetrics/gynecology physicians most beneficial • Gynecology news • Jul 03 08 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) found that patients who disclose intimate partner violence (IPV) to their clinicians of any… Major rise in Caesarean sections linked to impaired womb function with age • Gynecology news • Jul 02 08 Delaying childbirth has substantially contributed to recent rises in caesarean section rates, according to a paper published this week by scientists at Cambridge University. The… Sexually transmitted disease, urinary tract infections may be bad combination for birth defect • Gynecology news • Jun 20 08 Women who reported having both a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and urinary tract infection (UTI) just before or during early pregnancy were four times… Massive rise in abortions among under-age girls in UK • Gynecology news • Jun 19 08 The number of abortions among under 14s rose by more than a fifth last year, one of the biggest increases in terminations across all age groups, the government… Pycnogenol® Significantly Reduces Menstrual Pain • Gynecology news • Jun 19 08 A new study reveals dysmenorrhea, a condition that causes extremely painful menstrual periods affecting millions of women each year, can be reduced naturally by taking Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all), pine bark extract from the… Caesarean sections associated with risk of asthma • Gynecology news • Jun 18 08 Babies born by Caesarean section have a 50 % increased risk of developing asthma compared to babies born naturally. Emergency Caesarean sections increase the risk even further. This is shown… Age at puberty linked to mother’s prenatal diet • Gynecology news • Jun 17 08 A high-fat diet during pregnancy and nursing may lead to the child having an early onset of puberty and subsequent adulthood obesity, according to a new animal study. The… Hot Flashes Underreported and Linked to Forgetfulness • Gynecology news • Jun 17 08 Women in midlife underreport the number of hot flashes that they experience by more than 40 percent, and these hot flashes are linked to poor verbal memory, according to a… Hormone Disorder May Contribute to Lack of Menstruation in Teenage Athletes • Gynecology news • Jun 16 08 Researchers from Harvard University have found a way to predict which teenage female athletes will stop menstruating, an important risk factor for bone thinning, according to… The risks and benefits of the combined oral contraceptive pill • Gynecology articles • Jun 15 08 The combined oral contraceptive pill has been used by an estimated 300 million women worldwide since it was first developed. In recent years it has been linked… Race appears to impact timing of menopause • Gynecology news • Jun 13 08 A woman’s race and ethnicity appear to be important predictors of the age at which she will enter menopause, study findings hint. Compared with non-Latina White women, natural menopause appears… Green tea extract useful for genital warts • Gynecology news • Jun 06 08 A botanical ointment containing sinecatechins, a green tea extract, is an effective and well tolerated treatment for external genital and anal warts, results of a controlled study confirm. “Green tea… Post-menopausal therapy to improve women’s quality of life • Gynecology news • May 29 08 The passing of time makes ovaries lose their ability to produce estrogens and progesterone, the hormones which regulate the menstrual cycle. In this stage, when menstruation cesses, there appear… C-sections a critical factor in preterm birth increase • Gynecology news • May 28 08 Cesarean sections account for nearly all of the increase in U.S. singleton preterm births, according to an analysis of nine years of national birth data. Between 1996 and 2004… Quest for better treatment for effects of menopause • Gynecology news • May 28 08 During menopause, lack of oestrogens increases the risk of suffering cardiovascular diseases. For her doctoral thesis, University of the Basque Country researcher, Ainhoa Ruiz del Agua, studied the effects… Page 35 of 58 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main