Women's Health / Gynecology The latest women's health and gynecology research from prestigious universities and journals throughout the world.
Women
have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect
both men and women can affect women differently. Unique issues to women
include pregnancy, menopause and conditions of the female organs. Women
can have a healthy pregnancy by getting early and regular prenatal care.
They should also get recommended breast cancer, cervical cancer and
bone density screenings.
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- Female genital cutting is based on private values rather than social norms 25 Sep 2015
- Medicaid study uncovers rise in costly ER visits due to possible gaps in postpartum care 25 Sep 2015
- Expanded education for women in Malawi does not lead to later childbearing 25 Sep 2015
- Taming hot flashes without hormones: What works, what doesn't 24 Sep 2015
- Early miscarriage guidelines should be improved, researchers say 24 Sep 2015
- Birth control pills pose small but significant stroke risk 21 Sep 2015
- Women who give birth in rural hospitals are more likely to need to be later readmitted 17 Sep 2015
- Studies covering 11 million patients show diabetic women around 40 percent more likely to suffer severe heart problems than diabetic men 16 Sep 2015
- Diabetic women at 34 percent higher risk of heart attack than diabetic men as they age 16 Sep 2015
- Fewer women getting minimally invasive hysterectomies since FDA guidelines 14 Sep 2015
- Act now to improve the health of women, children and adolescents worldwide, say experts 14 Sep 2015
- Could eating vegetables reduce breast cancer risk? 13 Sep 2015
- Frozen embryos as successful as fresh embryos in IVF 11 Sep 2015
- Alzheimer's puts heavier economic burden on women 10 Sep 2015
- Postnatal mental health: Are women getting the support they need? 10 Sep 2015
- Review looks at treatments for severe premenstrual syndrome 10 Sep 2015
- 10 weeks pregnant: your pregnancy week by week 10 Sep 2015
- 24-hour OBs, midwives lead to less C-sections 10 Sep 2015
- Mothers use a variety of protective strategies to mitigate risks to their daughters` body image 9 Sep 2015
- Arthritis may increase risk of falling into poverty 9 Sep 2015
- Osteoporosis: Positive top-line results announced from open-label study of romosozumab compared with Teriparatide 7 Sep 2015
- Common antidepressant may change brain 7 Sep 2015
- Bisexual and questioning women have higher risk of eating disorders 3 Sep 2015
- New symptom may help ID sleep apnea in older women 3 Sep 2015
- 10 best ways to boost fertility 3 Sep 2015
- Why do certain hormonal contraceptives increase the risk of HIV? 2 Sep 2015
- Forgiving others protects women from depression, but not men 2 Sep 2015
- Hysterectomy can be safely combined with cosmetic surgery for 'hanging abdomen' 2 Sep 2015
- Women in poor areas twice as likely to develop clinical anxiety as men 1 Sep 2015
- Single mothers much more likely to live in poverty than single fathers, study finds 1 Sep 2015
- Sex-specific biomarkers are needed to learn why heart attacks kill more women than men 1 Sep 2015
- Men who buy sex have much in common with sexually coercive men 1 Sep 2015
- 9 weeks pregnant: your pregnancy week by week 1 Sep 2015
- Young women with diabetes 'have six-fold higher heart attack risk' 1 Sep 2015
- The alien within: Fetal cells influence maternal health during pregnancy (and long after) 31 Aug 2015
- New embryo image processing technology could assist in IVF implantation success rates 31 Aug 2015
- About 10 percent of mothers experienced depression 2 years after Hurricane Katrina, study shows 28 Aug 2015
- Growth hormone 'treats osteoporosis in postmenopausal women' 28 Aug 2015
- Growth hormone reduces risk of osteoporosis fractures in older women 28 Aug 2015
- Covert and overt forms of sexism are equally damaging to working women 27 Aug 2015
- Firstborn women more likely to be overweight, obese 27 Aug 2015
- Low-level arsenic exposure before birth associated with early puberty and obesity 27 Aug 2015
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