Does eating too much lead to urinary incontinence? • Gynecology news • May 17 10 Women who consume a lot of calories or favor saturated fat over “good” fats may have an increased risk of urinary incontinence, regardless of their body weight, a new… Contraception in the Lupus Patient • Gynecology news • May 17 10 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that primarily affects reproductive-aged women and often presents after puberty. 1 With the exception of barrier methods, prescribing safe and appropriate contraception… Pelvic Floor Disorders: What You Should Know • Gynecology news • May 14 10 Sometimes the start of symptoms is so gradual that women get used to them, or don’t even notice them until something major occurs. But for many women, pelvic floor disorders… Cervical Cancer Screening - Understanding the New Guidelines • Gynecology news • May 14 10 The new cervical cancer screening guidelines will no doubt be confusing for many. “For years we as physicians have urged women to have annual Pap smears, and now, apparently… Hormonal Contraceptives Associated With Higher Risk of Female Sexual Dysfunction, Study Finds • Gynecology news • May 14 10 Women taking non-oral and oral hormonal contraceptives were at highest risk of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), according to a study of female German medical students… Long-Term Use of Certain Contraception Injections Associated With Increased Fracture Risk • Gynecology news • May 14 10 A new study presented May 6 at the World Congress on Osteoporosis (IOF WCO-ECCEO10) in Florence, Italy shows that DMPA, a commonly used injectible contraceptive, is… Low umbilical cord pH at birth linked to death and brain damage • Gynecology news • May 14 10 Low umbilical cord blood pH at birth is strongly associated with serious outcomes such as infant death, brain damage and the development of cerebral palsy… After C-section, stitches or staples? • Gynecology news • May 14 10 Women who deliver by cesarean section seem to have similar cosmetic results whether the wound is closed with stitches or staples, a new study suggests. There are a number of ways that… World Bank boosts focus on reproductive health • Gynecology news • May 12 10 The World Bank said on Tuesday it will focus more on tackling high fertility rates and maternal deaths in poor countries, warning that family planning and other reproductive health services… Pre-term births fall in US, government finds • Gynecology news • May 12 10 The U.S. rate of pre-term births has fallen for the second year in a row, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. The findings are good news, as babies born too early… Stress early in pregnancy increases risks to babies • Gynecology news • May 10 10 Stressful situations in early pregnancy can lead to the birth of babies who are underweight or born too early, new research from China shows. Timing of the stress, the… Health Questions Women Need to Ask Their Moms • Gynecology news • May 07 10 Most women know their mom’s medical history can provide important clues to her own. But what exactly do you need to know? In honor of Mother’s Day, CBS News… Women in US having children later, better educated • Gynecology news • May 06 10 Women in the United States are having children later, fewer of them are married and the percentage of teenage mothers of newborns has dropped since 20 years ago, according… Both parents’ race may affect gestational diabetes risk • Gynecology news • May 06 10 Asian and Hispanic women may have a heightened risk of developing pregnancy-related or “gestational” diabetes - and so may women with partners of those same backgrounds, a new study… Diabetes and menopause: A twin challenge • Gynecology news • May 05 10 Diabetes and menopause may team up for varied effects on your body. Here’s what to expect — and how to stay in control. Menopause — and the years leading up… Hormonal contraceptives associated with higher risk of female sexual dysfunction • Gynecology news • May 04 10 Women taking non-oral and oral hormonal contraceptives were at highest risk of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), according to a study of female German medical students published today… Antidepressant tied to risk of newborn heart defect • Gynecology news • May 04 10 Women who use the antidepressant bupropion during early pregnancy may have an increased risk of having a baby with a particular type of heart defect, a new study suggests.… Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding • Gynecology news • May 03 10 What is abnormal vaginal bleeding? Abnormal bleeding includes: Menses that are prolonged Menonhagia Menses that are excessive Hypermenorrhea or Menonhagia Menses that are too frequent Polymenorrhea Vaginal… Menopause: (The Change in Women) • Gynecology news • May 03 10 What Is Menopause? Menopause is the general term used to describe the ‘change of life’ in women, when their sex hormones production decreases and often initiates a complex of symptoms called… Common virus tied to earlier death in older women • Gynecology news • Apr 27 10 Older women with high antibody levels to a common viral infection may be more vulnerable to frailty and die earlier than other women their age, a new study… Exercise can forestall osteoporosis • Gynecology news • Apr 26 10 The stage for osteoporosis is set well before menopause—but exercise can help rewrite the script, according to Medical College of Georgia researchers. Declining estrogen levels have long been associated with osteoporosis, but bone… OB/GYN offices may offer ideal venue for improving vaccine rates among women • Gynecology news • Apr 20 10 Obstetrician/gynecologist offices may be the ideal venue for boosting vaccination rates among women, say researchers at Duke University Medical Center. They reported today on a… Walking may ease some burdens of menopause • Gynecology news • Apr 14 10 Walking for 45 minutes a few times a week may help women in the “battle of the bulge” that often accompanies menopause, and at the same time improve overall well… Late pregnancy multivitamins linked to prematurity • Gynecology news • Apr 14 10 For a woman eating a healthy diet, multivitamin supplements during late pregnancy could do more harm than good, a new study suggests. British researchers found that a woman’s risk of… Weight-loss surgery lowers risk of pregnancy complications in obese women • Gynecology news • Apr 13 10 Obese women who undergo bariatric surgery before having a baby have a much lower risk of developing serious health problems during pregnancy, finds a study published on… Page 24 of 58 pages « First < 22 23 24 25 26 > Last » << Back to main