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… Breast Cancer Awareness Calls for Cardiovascular Awareness • Gynecology news • Oct 12 07 Women who overcome breast cancer have every reason to celebrate. But a heart filled with joy may also be a heart damaged by life-saving cancer therapies, a growing body of… Differing attitudes found between women and doctors concerning menstrual suppression • Gynecology news • Oct 03 07 More than the two thirds of the women in a national survey say that they are interested in suppressing their menstrual periods but many of them… First significant genetic finding in severe PMS, or PMDD • Gynecology news • Oct 02 07 The first significant genetic finding in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) has now been reported. PMDD is a very severe form of the more commonly known premenstrual syndrome, or… Women with severe PMS perceive their sleep quality to be poor • Gynecology news • Oct 01 07 Women with severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS) perceive their sleep quality to be poorer in association with their symptoms in the late luteal (premenstrual) phase, despite there… Treatment Options Help You Take Control of Urinary Incontinence • Gynecology news • Sep 25 07 For older adults, increased urinary frequency is fairly common. “As people age, in general, the bladder does lose some of its capacity,” says Jonathan M. Vapnek, MD, associate… New-onset endometriosis seen in many postmenopausal women - 57% had No History of the Disorder • Gynecology news • Sep 25 07 A majority of 50 postmenopausal women diagnosed with endometriosis had no previous history of the disease, a review of cases treated over… Hormone Therapy Boosts Sexual Interest But Not Memory • Gynecology news • Sep 25 07 Hormone therapy in early post-menopause increases sexual interest, but does not improve memory, according to a study in the Sept. 25 issue of the journal Neurology. “Contrary to what… UT Southwestern researchers identify hundreds of genes controlling female fertility • Gynecology news • Sep 21 07 Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found nearly 350 genes related to female fertility. Their research may open the door to much wider study in the… Low vitamin D linked to higher risk of hip fracture • Gynecology news • Sep 20 07 Women with low levels of vitamin D have an increased risk of hip fracture, according to a study led by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of… Early Childbirth Linked to Poor Health in Middle Age • Gynecology news • Sep 19 07 Women who have their first child before age 20 are at a higher risk of chronic diseases and death when they reach middle age, a new study shows… Progestogen for preventing miscarriage • Gynecology news • Sep 17 07 Progesterone, a female sex hormone, is known to induce secretory changes in the lining of the uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. It has been suggested that a causative factor… Cyproterone acetate for hirsutism • Gynecology news • Sep 17 07 Hyperandrogenism (elevation of masculinizing hormones) is probably the commonest endocrine disturbance in women. The clinical manifestations of hyperandrogenism vary from mild skin changes (increased oiliness), acne, excess facial and body hair through to… Innovations in the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence • Gynecology news • Sep 17 07 At the centennial meeting of the Societe Internationale D’Urologie in Paris, a symposium on recent innovations in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence was held. The symposium was sponsored… Taking the Contraceptive Pill May Reduce the Risk of Developing Cancer • Gynecology news • Sep 12 07 Taking the contraceptive pill does not increase a woman’s chances of developing cancer and may even reduce the risk for most women, according to a study… Most Women Misdiagnose Vaginal Yeast Infections • Gynecology news • Sep 11 07 Most women who think they have a vaginal yeast infection are wrong and may be doing more harm than good in treating their problem, says a Saint Louis University researcher who… Risk factors and management of obstetric perineal injury • Gynecology news • Sep 04 07 Perineal injury sustained during childbirth is a major aetiological factor in the development of perineal pain, sexual dysfunction, prolapse and disturbance in bowel and bladder function. Preferential use… High blood pressure linked with fertility treatment • Gynecology news • Sep 03 07 The risk of developing high blood pressure during pregnancy (gestational hypertension) is higher in pregnancies resulting from infertility treatments compared with those resulting from spontaneous conceptions. The risk of preeclampsia… Flaxseed Shows Potential to Reduce Hot Flashes • Gynecology news • Aug 30 07 Data from a new Mayo Clinic study suggest that dietary therapy using flaxseed can decrease hot flashes in postmenopausal women who do not take estrogen. The findings from the pilot… Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Leads to Memory and Movement Problems • Gynecology news • Aug 30 07 Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause are at an increased risk of developing memory problems or dementia and movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, according… Estrogen Protects Women’s Brains Prior to Menopause • Gynecology news • Aug 30 07 Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that women who had one or both ovaries removed before menopause faced an increased long-term risk of Parkinson’s disease and of several related conditions known… Page 40 of 58 pages « First < 38 39 40 41 42 > Last » << Back to main