Inducing labor is not associated with higher rates of cesarean sections • Gynecology news • Jun 21 11 A new study published in the international Nordic journal Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica (AOGS) reveals that inducing labor in the weeks around term, or from… Researchers find process of cervical ripening differs between term and preterm birth • Gynecology news • Jun 21 11 Cervical ripening that instigates preterm labor is distinct from what happens at the onset of normal term labor, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have… Treatment gap leaves many older adults at unnecessary risk of fracture • Gynecology news • Jun 16 11 In Europe, a serious treatment gap is leaving millions of people at high risk of fragility fractures. The findings were revealed in ‘Osteoporosis: Burden, health care… Severity of facial wrinkles may predict bone density in early menopause • Gynecology news • Jun 06 11 A news study finds that the worse a woman’s skin wrinkles are during the first few years of menopause, the lower her bone density is. The… Mayo Clinic: Flaxseed no cure for hot flashes during breast cancer or menopause • Gynecology news • Jun 06 11 ASCO Abstract #CRA9015. Flaxseed provides no benefit in easing hot flashes among breast cancer patients and postmenopausal women, according to a Mayo Clinic and… SGO sets new standards to monitor recurrence of gynecologic cancer more effectively • Gynecology news • Jun 01 11 Although gynecologic cancers account for only 10 percent of all new cancer cases in women, these cancers account for 20 percent of all female cancer… Study: Hormone level predicts end of fertility • Gynecology news • May 26 11 The age-specific blood levels of the Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) can predict when women will reach menopause. This makes family planning easier, say fertility researchers from the University Medical Center Utrecht,… New genetic testing technology for IVF embryos • Gynecology news • May 24 11 Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have devised a new technique, which helps couples that are affected by or are carriers of genetic diseases have in vitro… New Texas law mandates sonograms before abortion • Gynecology news • May 22 11 Texas Governor Rick Perry on Thursday signed into law a measure requiring women seeking an abortion in the state to first get a sonogram. Texas is one of several U.S.… EMAS publishes position statement about the post-reproductive health of women • Gynecology news • May 17 11 Elsevier announced the publication of an important position statement from the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in the journal Maturitas on managing menopausal women with a… Gene variation linked to infertility in women, study finds • Gynecology news • May 17 11 A variation in a gene involved in regulating cholesterol in the bloodstream also appears to affect progesterone production in women, making it a likely culprit in a substantial… Fifteen eggs optimum for IVF success, study finds • Gynecology news • May 11 11 A study of more than 400,000 IVF cycles has found that doctors should aim to retrieve around 15 eggs from a woman’s ovaries in a single cycle for the… Stress relief may improve IVF success • Gynecology news • May 05 11 Enrolling in a stress-management class might help women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) get pregnant, according to a new study. The finding is in line with other recent work suggesting that… More U.S. women using “morning-after” pill: study • Gynecology news • Apr 27 11 More U.S. women seem to be using the “morning-after” pill now that the emergency contraceptive is available over-the-counter, a new study finds. Researchers found that between 2006 and 2008, about… Should hysterectomy mean the ovaries come out too? • Gynecology news • Apr 27 11 Women who are having a hysterectomy should consider also getting their ovaries removed, suggests a new study. The report showed that women who had their ovaries taken out had… Explaining Perimenopause and Menopause • Perimenopause and Menopause • Apr 26 11 Menopause is the beginning of a new, and often liberating and empowering, phase of life for women. Although it marks the end of cyclic functioning of the ovaries and thus of menstrual periods,… Hot Flashes, Hormones, and Your Health • Perimenopause and Menopause • Apr 26 11 Every year, millions of women worldwide enter menopause, a universal female experience. Although some women sail through the transition with few problems, three of every four experience symptoms due to the… Gynecologic cancer expert helps pinpoint best treatment for fast-growing gestational tumors • Gynecology news • Apr 26 11 A clinical trial has sifted out the most effective single-drug chemotherapy regimen for quick-growing but highly curable cancers that arise from the placentas of pregnant women.… New studies point to clot risk of Bayer’s Yasmin • Gynecology news • Apr 21 11 New evidence emerged on Friday that women taking Bayer’s best-selling contraceptive Yasmin may run a higher risk of dangerous blood clots than those using older birth-control pills. Two… NAFC Research on Overactive Bladder and Nocturia in Women is Published • Gynecology news • Apr 20 11 Research by the National Association For Continence (NAFC) about nocturia in middle-aged American women appears in the current issue of Urologic Nursing, the official journal of… Study Links Form of Ovarian Cancer to Fallopian Tube • Gynecology news • Apr 19 11 High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), the fifth-deadliest cancer among American women, is thought by many scientists to often be a fallopian tube malignancy masquerading as an ovarian one.… New study finds stronger regulations of in vitro fertilization may save lives • Gynecology news • Apr 14 11 The number of couples struggling with infertility is on the rise, and these couples often use assisted reproductive technologies, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), to… WSU researchers confirm key feature of age-related miscarriages and birth defects • Gynecology news • Apr 14 11 Washington State University researchers have confirmed a critical step in cell division that results in age-related miscarriages and birth defects, including Down syndrome. Writing in the… Steroid medications not tied to oral birth defects • Gynecology news • Apr 11 11 Babies born to women who take corticosteroid drugs for asthma or other chronic ills may not have a heightened risk of birth defects known as oral clefts, a study… Major breakthrough in preventing premature birth announced by NIH/WSU • Gynecology news • Apr 06 11 A groundbreaking clinical study of a new method for preventing premature birth in millions of women each year, published in the medical journal Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology,… Page 16 of 58 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main