Hormones Soon After Menopause Do Not Affect Cognition • Gynecology news • Jun 04 15 Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for up to 4 years after the last menstrual period did not improve cognition but did improve some mood symptoms, according to results of a… Vitamin D and calcium supplements do not improve menopausal symptoms • Gynecology news • Jun 01 15 Women who took vitamin D and calcium supplements had the same number of menopausal symptoms as women who did not take the supplements, according to a study… Newer Contraceptive Pills Tied to Higher VTE Risk, Again • Gynecology news • May 27 15 All contraceptive pills carry an increased risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE), but the newer ones are actually riskier, according to a combined population-based, nested case-control study published online… Newer contraceptives come with higher clotting risks, analysis finds • Gynecology news • May 27 15 Newer versions of the pill raise the risk of serious blood clots compared with older combined oral contraceptives, a new analysis has found, which also confirms a previously… Study findings linking ovulation, racial bias questioned • Gynecology news • May 20 15 Is ovulation related to higher racial bias? Though recent research, from Michigan State University, suggested that there was a link, new research from the University of Chicago Booth School of… Public health advisories linked with reduction of codeine dispensing to postpartum women • Gynecology news • May 12 15 Public health advisories from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada were associated with significant reductions in the rate of dispensing of… More efforts needed to raise teen long-term contraceptive use • Gynecology news • May 01 15 Training providers and counseling young women about the benefits of long-acting contraceptives may increase the number of teens who use those methods, according to a U.S. report. Only… How your sex life may influence endometriosis • Gynecology news • May 01 15 Researchers are a step closer to understanding the risk factors associated with endometriosis thanks to a new University of Adelaide study. Dr Jonathan McGuane, from the University’s Robinson Research Institute,… Smoking may affect some women’s likelihood of giving birth to twins • Gynecology news • Apr 20 15 A new study provides a possible explanation of reports that mothers of twins are more likely to have smoked, despite evidence that nicotine reduces fertility. Nicotine… New review recognizes the importance of counselling in those affected by infertility • Gynecology news • Apr 16 15 The psychological impact and private agony of infertility must be carefully considered by healthcare professionals, suggests a new review, published today (Friday 10 April) in… Too few minority women breastfeed - can ob/gyns change their minds? • Gynecology news • Apr 14 15 -Obstetricians and gynecologists have a unique opportunity to educate and encourage minority women to nurse their infants to help reduce persistent racial and ethnic disparities in… Osteoporosis-related fractures in China expected to double by 2035 • Gynecology news • Apr 08 15 The results of the first study using a health economics model to project osteoporosis-related fractures and costs for the Chinese population, shows that the country’s healthcare system will… Endometriosis Is Often Ignored in Teenage Girls • Gynecology news • Apr 05 15 Senie Byrne began menstruating at 15, and she quickly became an expert in pain management. Every month, it felt as if 1,000 darts had plunged into her abdomen; she sometimes… Body clock genes could hold key to recurrent miscarriages • Gynecology news • Apr 02 15 Researchers at the University of Warwick and UHCW have discovered how body clock genes could affect women’s ability to have children. The study, by medics at Warwick Medical… How does fertility affect women’s desire for variety in products? • Gynecology news • Apr 01 15 Women seek a greater variety of products and services when they are ovulating, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research. “Fertile women seek… Ob/Gyn experts recommend ‘ultrasound first’ for imaging the female pelvis • Gynecology news • Mar 31 15 Ultrasound technology has evolved dramatically in recent years. A group of noted obstetricians and gynecologists maintain that ultrasound is more cost-effective and safer than other imaging… New scientific review suggests some women may benefit from considering use of S-equol to ease menopause symptoms • Gynecology news • Mar 30 15 The investigational S-equol nutritional supplement may be a viable agent to alleviate certain menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, according… Research on medical abortion and miscarriage may change international routines • Gynecology news • Mar 27 15 Two scientific studies led by researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet are expected to form the basis of new international recommendations for the treatment of medical abortions and… New study indicates laparoscopic hysterectomy with morcellation may be safer than abdominal procedure • Gynecology news • Mar 24 15 In a new study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, researchers from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill… Understanding proteins involved in fertility could help boost IVF success • Gynecology news • Mar 18 15 Women who have difficulty getting pregnant often turn to in-vitro fertilization (IVF), but it doesn’t always work. Now scientists are taking a new approach to improve the… The 10-point guide to the integral management of menopausal health • Gynecology news • Mar 16 15 Elsevier journal Maturitas, today announced the publication of a position statement by the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) covering the ten- point guide to the… Birth weight and pregnancy complications associated with the enamel defects • Gynecology news • Mar 13 15 Today at the 93rd General Session and Exhibition of the International Association for Dental Research, researcher Bertha A. Chavez Gonzalez, Universidade de Minas Gerias, Lima, San… Can breastfeeding women have menopause-like symptoms? • Gynecology news • Mar 12 15 After giving birth, a woman’s estrogen levels drop to lower than usual levels, and while they return to the normal range relatively quickly among women who are not breastfeeding, this hypoestrogenic… Hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women: Does it help or harm your heart? • Gynecology news • Mar 10 15 New evidence published today in the Cochrane Library shows that hormone replacement therapy does not protect post-menopausal women against cardiovascular disease, and may even… Survey shows postmenopausal women with VVA report improved satisfaction with VagiCap • Gynecology news • Feb 20 15 Newly released patient satisfaction survey results from a study of a novel investigational vaginal estrogen treatment show promise for improving quality of life and satisfaction for… Page 1 of 58 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main