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… Human error most common cause of birth asphyxia • Gynecology news • Nov 17 13 Findings from a 15-year study published in Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, a journal of the Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology, indicate that human error is… Offer women IUDs, hormone shots after abortions: study • Gynecology news • Nov 15 13 Women who get an abortion may be interested in long-acting forms of birth control, but they might not come back for another visit to get them. A new… Most women keep using IUDs, contraceptive implants • Gynecology news • Nov 13 13 More than 90 percent of women who opt for long-term reversible forms of birth control keep using them for at least six months, a new study found. Those birth… Menstrual Cycle Influences Concussion Outcomes • Gynecology news • Nov 13 13 How well a woman recovers from a concussion may depend on that time of the month. Researchers found that women injured during the two weeks leading up to their period (the premenstrual… No hot flashes? Then don’t count on hormones to improve quality of life • Gynecology news • Nov 13 13 Hormones at menopause can help with sleep, memory, and more, but only when a woman also has hot flashes, find researchers at Helsinki University… Study shows moms may pass effects of stress to offspring via vaginal bacteria and placenta • Gynecology news • Nov 11 13 Pregnant women may transmit the damaging effects of stress to their unborn child by way of the bacteria in their vagina and… Device may help doctors diagnose lethal heart rhythm in womb • Gynecology news • Nov 11 13 A promising technology may enable doctors to diagnose and possibly treat in utero a common cause of stillbirth and sudden death in infants, according to research published… Elsevier’s Maturitas publishes position statement on fertility preservation • Gynecology news • Nov 06 13 Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the publication of a position statement by the European Menopause and Andropause Society… Endometriosis risk linked to 2 pesticides • Gynecology news • Nov 05 13 A Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center-led study has found that two organochlorine pesticides are associated with an increased risk of endometriosis, a condition that affects up to 10 percent of reproductive-age… Earlier onset of puberty in girls linked to obesity Nov 03 13 New research in Pediatrics shows obesity is the largest predictor of earlier onset puberty in girls, which is affecting white girls much sooner than previously reported. Published online… Experts clarify conflicting criteria for diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome • Gynecology news • Oct 24 13 The Endocrine Society today issued a Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the diagnosis and treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome, the most common hormone disorder in women of reproductive… Celmatix study shows women may be stopping IVF treatment prematurely • Gynecology news • Oct 17 13 Celmatix, a biotechnology company focused on helping physicians guide patients to treatments that maximize their personal reproductive potential, announced today six research presentations at the annual meeting… Bladder bacteria vary in women with common forms of incontinence • Gynecology news • Oct 17 13 Women with common forms of urinary incontinence have various bacteria in their bladder, according to data presented today by researchers from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of… Population Council presents positive results of Phase 3 trial of 1-year contraceptive vaginal ring • Gynecology news • Oct 15 13 Today, the Population Council presented findings from a Phase 3 clinical trial that was designed to demonstrate the safety, efficacy, and acceptability of… Cultural differences may explain why some don’t get HPV vaccines • Gynecology news • Oct 14 13 A new study explores why girls in minority groups and low-income families, who are most at risk for cervical cancer, may not be getting the human papillomavirus… Page 3 of 58 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main