Age affects treatment for heavy menstruation • Gynecology news • Dec 19 08 Age is a factor for women with heavy menstrual bleeding who undergo a procedure to remove the endometrium, or lining of the womb. The younger they are at the time of… Most Women Report Satisfaction with Egg Donation; Some Claim Problems • Gynecology news • Dec 18 08 Two-thirds of women who donated eggs to fertility clinics reported satisfaction with the process, but 16 percent complained of subsequent physical symptoms and 20 percent reported lasting… US FDA advisers back new female condom • Gynecology news • Dec 15 08 A potentially less-costly version of Female Health Co’s condom for women won unanimous backing from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Thursday. A lower price could attract… Popular Class of Diabetes Drugs Doubles Risk of Fractures in Women • Gynecology news • Dec 10 08 New findings out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the University of East Anglia show that long-term use of a popular class of oral… Secondhand smoke raises odds of fertility problems in women • Gynecology news • Dec 05 08 If you need another reason to quit smoking, consider that it may diminish your chances of being a parent or grandparent. Scientists at the University of Rochester Medical… Intervention in infants with cystic fibrosis key to slowing progression • Gynecology news • Dec 05 08 Early detection of lung disease in cystic fibrosis (CF), combined with aggressive treatment in infants, may be the key to controlling the progression of the disease, according… Largest study of fertility patients shows concerns about embryo disposition • Gynecology news • Dec 04 08 Fertility patients who are done having children feel responsible for the stored, frozen embryos left over from their treatment, yet more than half are against implanting the… Fertility treatment less successful in black women • Gynecology news • Dec 03 08 African-American women who undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) are less likely to ultimately have a baby than are their white counterparts, a new U.S. study suggests. Using data for more… The pill relieves period pain due to endometriosis • Gynecology news • Nov 28 08 Taking a low-dose oral contraceptive pill can reduce painful periods and non-menstrual pain associated with endometriosis, research shows. “The present study clearly demonstrated for the first time that oral… Hysterectomy complications differ by approach • Gynecology news • Nov 26 08 Compared with abdominal hysterectomy, vaginal and laparoscopy-assisted vaginal hysterectomies (LAVH) are associated with fewer complications during the initial hysterectomy admission but result in more readmissions thereafter, according to an Australian report in… Risk of Maternal and Newborn Complications May Be Lower After Bariatric Surgery • Gynecology news • Nov 19 08 A review of previously published studies suggests that rates of adverse outcomes for mothers or pregnant women and newborn babies, such as gestational diabetes and… High Rate of Chronic Pain in Women Separated from Abusing Partners • Gynecology news • Nov 18 08 Many women separated from abusive partners still experience high-disability chronic pain after almost two years, according to Canadian researchers writing in The Journal of Pain, the… Placebo acupuncture works better for IVF women • Gynecology news • Nov 14 08 A study in Hong Kong has found that placebo acupuncture led to significantly more pregnancies among women who underwent in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) than those who received real acupuncture. In the… Many women not upset by sexual problems: study • Gynecology news • Nov 13 08 Close to half of U.S. women report some form of sexual difficulty, but far fewer are distressed about their problem, a new study suggests. In a survey of more… Osteoporosis care at risk in the United States • Gynecology news • Nov 12 08 Cuts to Medicare reimbursement of DXA undermine efforts to properly diagnose and treat osteoporosis and diminish quality of patient care According to a paper published in the November issue… Absence of ERK2 Gene Linked to Birth Defects • Gynecology news • Nov 11 08 A multidisciplinary research team at Case Western Reserve University led by Gary Landreth, Ph.D., a professor in the School of Medicine’s Department of Neurosciences, has uncovered a common genetic… Testosterone Improves Sexual Well-Being in Postmenopausal Women • Gynecology news • Nov 06 08 An international study showed testosterone, when used with no other hormone therapy, is an effective treatment for low libido in postmenopausal women. More than 800 women from 65 centers in… Severe gestational hypertension may protect against testicular cancer • Gynecology news • Oct 31 08 Women who experience severe gestational hypertension may give birth to boys at lower risk for testicular cancer, although the exact reasons why are still unclear, according to a paper… Vaginal/Caesarean Combo Delivery of Twins Safe • Gynecology news • Oct 29 08 Doctors need not go straight to Caesarean section when delivering twins, but can start with vaginal delivery of the first twin in many cases, researchers have found in a study led… Rheumatoid Arthritis May be on the Rise in Women • Gynecology news • Oct 26 08 After forty years of decline, rheumatoid arthritis may be on the rise in women, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific… New Biologic Treatment Increases Bone Mass in Postmenopausal Women • Gynecology news • Oct 26 08 Denosumab can increase bone mass in post menopausal women, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting in San Francisco, Calif.… Increased Rate of Hemangiomas Linked to Rise in Number of Low Birth Weight Infants in US • Gynecology news • Oct 20 08 Low birth weight is the most significant factor for the development of infantile hemangiomas, a common birthmark, according to a new… Endometriosis may occur with bowel disease • Gynecology news • Oct 17 08 Women with endometriosis are at increased risk of also having irritable bowel syndrome or pelvic inflammatory disease, according to findings from a large study conducted in the UK. Dr. Karen D.… Statins May Prevent Miscarriages • Gynecology news • Oct 13 08 Hospital for Special Surgery researchers have found that statins may be able to prevent miscarriages in women who are suffering from pregnancy complications caused by antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), according to a study in… Menopause Does Not Cause Increased Blood Pressure, Studies Find • Gynecology news • Oct 01 08 Increases in blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk occurring in women after menopause do not result from menopause itself, according to two new studies reported in the October… Page 33 of 58 pages « First < 31 32 33 34 35 > Last » << Back to main