Kids born via IVF mostly faring well into adulthood • Gynecology news • Mar 06 10 Young adults who were conceived through in-vitro fertilization are doing as well as the average young American as far as physical health, though their rates of certain psychological… Hysterectomy for bleeding may cause urinary woes • Gynecology news • Mar 04 10 Women who undergo a hysterectomy to treat heavy menstrual bleeding may have higher rates of urinary tract problems over the long term than those treated with the contraceptive device Mirena,… Can delaying pregnancy cut early water break risk? • Gynecology news • Mar 03 10 Women whose water has broken early may want to wait at least 18 months before having their next child, new research shows. Known by doctors as preterm premature… Obesity, Lack of Exercise Heighten Arthritis Risk for Women • Gynecology news • Feb 26 10 Higher levels of obesity and inactivity, especially among women, explain why arthritis is more common in the United States than in Canada, according to a new study.… Soy unlikely to trim body fat after menopause • Gynecology news • Feb 24 10 Estrogen-like compounds found in soy won’t help limit body fat in post-menopausal women, new research shows. Animal studies and small studies in humans have offered some evidence that… Hormone Changes During Menopause Increases Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke • Gynecology news • Feb 23 10 When women hear the word menopause, they often think about hot flashes, hormone shifts and mood swings. But what about heart disease? Studies show a woman’s… IVF less successful for Asian Americans: study • Gynecology news • Feb 23 10 Asian-American women may be less likely than white women to successfully have a baby after undergoing in-vitro fertilization, a new study suggests. Researchers at Stanford University in California found that… Fetal Anomalies in Obese Women • Gynecology news • Feb 22 10 The rate of obesity in adult women in the United States is 35.3%. In addition to the decrement in overall health and well-being caused by obesity, a multitude of adverse pregnancy outcomes… Black women at increased risk for weakened heart muscle at childbirth • Gynecology news • Feb 22 10 Black women are at significantly increased risk for developing a potentially deadly weakening of the heart muscle around the time of childbirth, researchers report. A study… Vaginal birth can be OK after multiple C-sections • Gynecology news • Feb 19 10 Women who attempt vaginal childbirth after having several babies by cesarean section may not have a greater risk of complications than women who’ve had only one prior C-section, a… Mom’s diet may alter infant’s allergies • Gynecology news • Feb 19 10 Eating lots of vegetables and fruits during pregnancy may lower the chance of having a baby with certain allergies, hint study findings from Japan. Greater intake of green and yellow vegetables,… Acupuncture may relieve menstrual cramps • Gynecology news • Feb 18 10 Acupuncture may be helpful in alleviating menstrual cramps, which affects up to half of all young women, an extensive review of past studies has found. In a review of 27 studies that… New research shows emotional impact of low sexual desire and associated distress • Gynecology news • Feb 18 10 New findings from a European study show that women with low sexual desire and associated distress experience personal and emotional distress related to the sexual… In IVF, frozen embryos may fare better than fresh • Gynecology news • Feb 17 10 For women seeking help from in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become moms, frozen embryos might be an even better choice than fresh, according to a new study.… Mom’s exercise has little impact on newborn weight • Gynecology news • Feb 15 10 Exercise during pregnancy, while healthy for both mother and baby, has only a minor impact on an infant’s birth weight, suggest findings from a large study from Norway. On… Treatment Options Available for Women’s Pelvic Health Concerns • Gynecology news • Feb 12 10 Pelvic health concerns in women are common - yet how the issues impact sexuality and childbearing is not often discussed, according to Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource. The February… Well-being similar after total or partial hysterectomy • Gynecology news • Feb 08 10 Women who have a hysterectomy for non-cancerous conditions seem to fare similarly well in terms of psychological well-being whether they have all or part of the uterus removed, a new… Estrogen-only HRT may increase risk of asthma after menopause • Gynecology news • Feb 08 10 Oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may increase the risk of developing asthma after the menopause, suggests a large scale study published ahead of print in the journal Thorax.… More smokers than non-smokers accept HPV vaccination for their daughters • Gynecology news • Feb 08 10 A parent’s existing health habits or behaviors, like cigarette smoking, may influence the likelihood that they will have their daughters vaccinated against HPV. According to survey results… Counseling helps moms-to-be with abusive partner • Gynecology news • Feb 05 10 In a large study conducted in Washington, D.C., a short intervention reduced repeat episodes of domestic violence among a group of pregnant African-American women. The intervention also made it less… Laser acupuncture fails to ease menopausal woes • Gynecology news • Feb 02 10 Women seeking relief of hot flashes and other bothersome symptoms of menopause might want to take a pass on laser acupuncture, based on a new study showing that it is… Antidepressants may delay breast milk production • Gynecology news • Feb 02 10 Widely used antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may delay a woman’s breast milk production soon after giving birth, a new study hints. In a survey of 431 women… Rape victims have harder time in labor, delivery • Gynecology news • Feb 01 10 Women who have been raped have much more difficulty in childbirth than their peers who have never suffered sexual abuse or violence, a new study shows. “The challenging part… Aussie women have highest rising obesity rate • Gynecology news • Feb 01 10 AUSTRALIAN women have the fastest rising obesity rate and are tipping the scales as one of the heaviest nations on the planet. For the first time Australian women are close… Poor women less likely to get epidurals • Gynecology news • Jan 27 10 Even under Canada’s system of universal healthcare, low-income women are less likely than their wealthier counterparts to receive epidural pain relief during childbirth, a new study finds. The findings mirror… Page 26 of 58 pages « First < 24 25 26 27 28 > Last » << Back to main