Hysterectomy linked to poorer physical functioning • Gynecology news • Dec 25 07 Women who undergo a hysterectomy may have more problems with daily activities like climbing stairs and carrying groceries than women who go through a natural menopause, new research suggests. In a… Premenstrual symptoms getting on your nerves? • Gynecology news • Dec 20 07 For some women premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a minor monthly annoyance, but for others, more severe symptoms seriously disrupt their lives. However despite the number of women affected, science has yet… Less invasive hysterectomy okay for transsexuals • Gynecology news • Dec 19 07 Total laparoscopic hysterectomy, a type of minimally invasive “key-hole” surgery, is suitable for removing the uterus in female-to-male transsexuals, according to a report in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology. Transsexuals are… Miscarriage and Abortion Triple Chances of Future Low Birthweight Babies • Gynecology news • Dec 18 07 Women who have miscarried or had an abortion run three times the normal risk of having a subsequent low birthweight baby, suggests research in the Journal of… Unlike humans, chimpanzees don’t go through menopause • Gynecology news • Dec 14 07 Researchers have found no evidence that chimpanzees in the wild undergo menopause in the way that women do, according to a new report published online on December 13th in Current… When disease discriminates: Women and COPD • Gynecology news • Dec 14 07 Women have made a good deal of welcome progress in the last several decades, but at least one advance is unwanted: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is on the rise in… Link Between Female Hormones, Depression Merits Better Research • Gynecology news • Dec 12 07 Countless movies and TV shows make light of women’s so-called “moodiness”, often jokingly attributing it to their menstrual cycle or, conversely, to menopause. In fact, mood disorders are a… Elective Caesareans Carry Increased Risk of Breathing Problems • Gynecology news • Dec 11 07 Babies delivered by elective caesarean section around term carry up to a fourfold increased risk of breathing problems compared with babies delivered vaginally or by emergency caesarean section, concludes… Miscarriage Myths Persist Despite Prevalance of Medical Information • Gynecology news • Dec 07 07 More than a third of women surveyed about their beliefs surrounding miscarriage and birth defects said they thought that a pregnant woman’s foul mood could negatively affect her baby.… Hormone Fluctuations May be Responsible for Many Mood Disturbances in Women • Gynecology news • Nov 30 07 Although mood disorders and depression may occur at any age during a woman’s life, women seem to more vulnerable during times of hormonal fluctuations such as… Women Must Work Harder • Gynecology news • Nov 29 07 The joke, “Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good,” may not be totally off the mark in the workplace. In a recent study,… Factors identified to help predict risk of hip fracture in postmenopausal women • Gynecology news • Nov 28 07 A clinical model that includes 11 factors has been developed to help predict the 5-year risk of hip fracture in postmenopausal women, according to a… Experts say obese women should be refused fertility treatment • Gynecology news • Nov 16 07 A fertility organisation in Britain is saying that severely obese women should be barred from having National Health Service fertility treatment until they have lost weight. According to… Girls will be girls longer when home life is stable • Gynecology news • Nov 15 07 For many young girls, a stable family life is one key factor to avoiding a number of serious health problems. New research by researchers at The University… Family conditions may affect when girls experience puberty • Gynecology news • Nov 15 07 Early puberty in girls has been found to negatively affect these teenagers’ health in areas such as mood disorders, substance abuse, adolescent pregnancy, and cancers of the reproductive… Cell transplants may improve severe urinary incontinence • Gynecology news • Nov 13 07 Estimates are that up to 70 million people worldwide may be suffering from severe urinary incontinence. A major cause of urinary incontinence is a deficiency of the urethral sphincter muscle,… Condom use reduces risk of bacterial vaginosis • Gynecology news • Nov 12 07 For women who have a high risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, their risk of developing bacterial vaginosis and the associated changes in vaginal microflora is reduced if they… Amniocentesis in the third trimester of pregnancy: study • Gynecology news • Nov 06 07 Amniocentesis in the third trimester, which reduces risks of procedure-related miscarriage but still allows termination of affected fetuses, may be applicable in some pregnancies. The implications of deferring amniocentesis… Weight loss during menopause linked to bone loss • Gynecology news • Nov 02 07 Weight loss during menopause appears to be associated with increased rates of bone loss at the hip, the findings of a long-term study suggest. Even women who are on… New Studies Add Weight to Link Between Pre-eclampsia and Heart Disease • Gynecology news • Nov 01 07 Pre-eclampsia and the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer in later life: systematic review and meta-analysis BMJ Online First Pre-pregnancy cardiovascular risk factors as predictors… C-section raises risk to mother and infant • Gynecology news • Oct 31 07 Compared with vaginal deliveries, cesarean deliveries have twice the risk of complications and deaths of both infants and mothers when the fetus is in the normal, head-down position, according to… Diet, lifestyle impact a woman’s odds of conceiving • Gynecology news • Oct 31 07 Women trying to get pregnant may boost their chances by adopting a “fertility diet” and lifestyle pattern, Boston-based researchers have found. In fact, they believe that the majority of… Hysterectomy raises incontinence surgery risk • Gynecology news • Oct 29 07 Women who have undergone hysterectomy, or removal of the womb, are at higher risk of urinary incontinence that needs to be corrected by surgery later on, a 30-year Swedish study has found.… Routine use of enema during labor discouraged • Gynecology news • Oct 19 07 The use of an enema during labor does not reduce the rate of wound infections in the mother or infections in the infant, and also does not appear to result… Big Breasts Are Big Pain for Many Women • Gynecology news • Oct 17 07 Women with macromastia, a condition of having abnormally large breasts, often experience symptoms of neck pain, numbness, tingling, and pain and weakness in one or both hands. Though the… Page 39 of 58 pages « First < 37 38 39 40 41 > Last » << Back to main