Oral contraceptives are a good option for women’s acne: study • Gynecology news • Jun 05 14 Birth control pills seem to work as well as antibiotics for long-term treatment of acne in women, according to a new review of past clinical trials. After… New drug treatment helps prevent early menopause in breast cancer patients • Gynecology news • May 30 14 Among young women treated for breast cancer, one of the most distressing side effects of chemotherapy is early menopause. But a major clinical trial has found… Women’s contraceptive use influenced by contraception education and moral attitudes • Gynecology news • May 29 14 Nearly half of all pregnancies in the United States are unintended, and unplanned pregnancies are associated with poorer health and lower rates of educational and economic… Hot flashes/night sweats solutions: Estrogen therapy vs. Venlafaxine • Gynecology news • May 27 14 A new research study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) that compares low-dose oral estrogen and low-dose non-hormonal venlafaxine hydrochloride extended release (XR) to placebo were both found effective… Relationship Satisfaction Linked with Changing Use of Contraception • Gynecology news • May 15 14 Women’s sexual satisfaction in long-term heterosexual relationships may be influenced by changes in hormonal contraceptive use, research from the University of Stirling shows. The study, published in Psychological Science,… UTMB study discovers cause of many preterm births • Gynecology news • May 14 14 A new study by researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is the first to show that premature aging of the placenta due to oxidative stress… New study examines premature menopause and effects on later life cognition • Gynecology news • May 07 14 Premature menopause is associated with long-term negative effects on cognitive function, suggests a new study published today (7 May) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics… Maternal deaths on the rise in the United States • Gynecology news • May 02 14 The United States is among just eight countries in the world to experience an increase in maternal mortality since 2003 - joining Afghanistan and countries in Africa and… Counterfeit contraceptives found in South America • Gynecology news • Apr 21 14 A survey of emergency contraceptive pills in Peru found that 28 percent of the batches studied were either of substandard quality or falsified. Many pills released the active ingredient too slowly.… Low vitamin D may not be a culprit in menopause symptoms • Gynecology news • Apr 16 14 A new study from the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) shows no significant connection between vitamin D levels and menopause symptoms. The study was published online today… Secondhand smoke tied to miscarriages, stillbirths • Gynecology news • Mar 16 14 Pregnant women who have been exposed to high levels of secondhand smoke have a higher rate of miscarriages, stillbirths and fetal deaths, a new study suggests. “We often think of the… Calcium and vitamin D improve cholesterol in postmenopausal women • Gynecology news • Mar 05 14 Calcium and vitamin D supplements after menopause can improve women’s cholesterol profiles. And much of that effect is tied to raising vitamin D levels, finds a new study… Testosterone isn’t the help some hoped for when women go through menopause early • Gynecology news • Jan 29 14 With plummeting hormone levels, natural menopause before age 40 can put a damper on women’s mental well being and quality of life. But bringing… Comprehensive, Nonsurgical Treatment Improves Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Women • Gynecology news • Jan 10 14 One in three women suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD), a range of symptoms which include bladder and bowel problems as well as pelvic pain, according to the… HPV Vaccine: The Earlier, the Better • Gynecology news • Jan 07 14 Women who were 18 and up or had abnormal cervical cytology when vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) subsequently had rates of cervical dysplasia similar to those of unvaccinated women, Canadian investigators… Birth control type tied to time between pregnancies • Gynecology news • Jan 03 14 Women using intrauterine devices (IUDs) and other types of long-term reversible birth control after having a baby are less likely to get pregnant again quickly, a new study suggests.… Lactation consultant visits spur breastfeeding among women who usually resist it • Gynecology news • Dec 19 13 In two separate clinical trials, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have found that periodic meetings with a lactation consultant encourages women… Women’s perceptions of ‘normal’ female genitalia may be influenced by exposure to modified images • Gynecology news • Dec 19 13 Women’s perceptions of what is considered normal and desirable female genitalia may be influenced by exposure to modified images, suggests a new study… Study indicates oral garlic not useful in treating vaginal thrush • Gynecology news • Dec 17 13 In a world-first study, led by the University of Melbourne and the Royal Women’s Hospital, researchers have found garlic does not significantly reduce vaginal candida (thrush). Led… Can Viagra relieve menstrual cramps? • Gynecology news • Dec 10 13 While many women find relief from menstrual cramps using over-the-counter ibuprofen, some suffer several days of debilitating pain every month without any relief from current treatments. That’s led researchers on a quest… Early-maturing girls could be more impressionable • Gynecology news • Dec 09 13 Girls who start puberty early may be at particular risk for problem behaviors as teenagers, a new study suggests. But parents who are alert to the risk might be able to… Vaginally administered ED medication may alleviate menstrual cramping • Gynecology news • Dec 05 13 Women with moderate to severe menstrual cramps may find relief in a class of erectile dysfunction drugs, according to a team of researchers led by Penn State College of… Estrogen: Not just produced by the ovaries • Gynecology news • Dec 04 13 A University of Wisconsin-Madison research team reports today that the brain can produce and release estrogen — a discovery that may lead to a better understanding of hormonal changes observed… Hysterectomized women may benefit from testosterone • Gynecology news • Nov 27 13 Boston – Hysterectomy and oophorectomy (the removal of ovaries) are performed to treat various diseases in women, including cancer. These procedures are accompanied not only by a decline in estrogen but… High-risk women get breast MRI - but room remains for improvement • Gynecology news • Nov 18 13 A large national study in JAMA Internal Medicine has found that the rate of women receiving breast MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) nearly tripled from 2005 to… Page 3 of 58 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main