You are here : health.am > Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology > Gynecology news Gynecology news Single embryo transfer as successful as double transfer in older women • Gynecology news • Jun 02 06 Research by fertility experts in Finland has demonstrated for the first time that in many cases transferring a single embryo to the womb in women undergoing… Quality of embryos key to IVF success • Gynecology news • Jun 01 06 For women having fertility treatment, the quality, not the quantity of embryos is the key to a successful pregnancy, Finnish researchers said on Thursday. As women age, their fertility declines… Exercise Eases Menopause Symptoms • Gynecology news • May 31 06 Study Shows Regular Exercise Improves Mental and Physical Health of Menopausal Women It’s never too late for women to reap the benefits from starting a regular exercise program, according to a new study… Sterility uncommon in women after childhood cancer • Gynecology news • May 31 06 Only a small subset of women who survive childhood cancer will become sterile as a result of their cancer treatment. In these cases, sterility develops as a result of “acute… IVF puts woman and fetus at risk of placenta disorder • Gynecology news • May 26 06 Researchers say that women who have IVF treatment are more likely to suffer a potentially life-threatening condition than those who conceive naturally. They say the risk of… Past OC use may protect heart later in life • Gynecology news • May 26 06 Older women who’ve used contraceptive pills in the past appear to have less severe heart disease than their peers who did not use these pills, according to a… Bear Bones and Hormones a Key to Reversing Osteoporosis? • Gynecology news • May 24 06 Michigan Technological University researcher Seth Donahue has synthesized a hormone that may be giving bears immunity from osteoporosis. Bears typically emerge from hibernation with bones as strong as… Hypnosis may boost in vitro fertilization success • Gynecology news • May 23 06 Women who are hypnotized before undergoing the transfer of an embryo created by in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to become pregnant, Israeli researchers report. Dr. Eliahu Levitas… Rare blood disorder transmitted via sperm donation • Gynecology news • May 23 06 Doctors report that a single sperm donor has transmitted a rare and serious genetic disease to five children conceived through in vitro fertilization. These cases show that even with careful… Total versus subtotal hysterectomy for benign gynaecological conditions • Gynecology news • May 23 06 Women who undergo a total hysterectomy, in which both the uterus and the cervix are removed, are no more likely to experience sexual difficulties or urinary or bowel problems… Most Women Would Participate Again in a Medical Research Study • Gynecology news • May 17 06 More than 60 percent of women 50 and older who have participated in a medical research study would definitely or probably participate again if given the opportunity,… Menopause challenges women in business • Gynecology news • May 16 06 In a survey of 622 menopausal female executives, the great majority indicated that symptoms related to menopause were causing problems in their daily lives. The top three menopausal symptoms were hot flashes,… Combining Work and Motherhood Is Good for Women’s Health • Gynecology news • May 16 06 Holding down a job and being a mum in a steady relationship helps keep women healthy and in good shape over the long term, suggests research in the… Twins joined at birth successfully undergo lengthy surgery • Gynecology news • May 16 06 It took over seven hours but a team of 30 doctors, which included 18 surgeons from different specialties at the Mayo Clinic, to complete the surgery. The team untangled… Diabetic women not getting birth control advice • Gynecology news • May 16 06 Women with diabetes are less than half as likely as non-diabetic women to receive counseling on birth control from their doctors, a new study shows - despite the risk to… Risk of knee injury varies during menstrual cycle • Gynecology news • May 12 06 Women may be more vulnerable to injuring the knee’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during the first half of their menstrual cycle, new study findings suggest. It’s known that… UK fertility body to allow embryo screening for cancer • Gynecology news • May 10 06 Britain’s fertility watchdog decided on Wednesday to extend genetic screening of human embryos used in IVF treatments to check for faulty genes that increase the risk of breast,… Vaginal infections more prevalent among black women • Gynecology news • May 10 06 In the United States, bacterial vaginosis disproportionately affects African American women, according to research reported Wednesday in Jacksonville, Florida at the 2006 National STD Prevention Conference sponsored by the Centers… Rapid Return to Menses Once Oral Contraception Stopped • Gynecology news • May 09 06 A study by a Columbia University Medical Center researcher shows that 99 percent of participants experienced either a return to menstruation or became pregnant within 90 days after stopping… In Vitro Fertilization Freezing Product Launched • Gynecology news • May 08 06 Irvine Scientific, a leading medical device/biotechnology company located in Santa Ana, CA announced that the first vitrification product for blastocysts (day 5 human embryos from an in vitro fertilization procedure) is… South Korean fertility rate hits record low in ‘05 • Gynecology news • May 08 06 South Korea’s fertility rate fell to a record low last year as women have been having fewer children due to economic constraints and waiting until later in life… Excess folate boosts odds of twins after IVF • Gynecology news • May 05 06 High blood levels of the vitamin folate appear to increase the risk of a twin birth after women are impregnated through in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other assisted reproduction… Psychologist to be UK’s oldest mother at 63 • Gynecology news • May 04 06 A 63-year-old British hospital consultant is set to become one of the world’s oldest mothers after undergoing fertility treatment, the Italian doctor who treated her said on Thursday. Patricia… Some non-estrogen therapies may relieve hot flashes • Gynecology news • May 03 06 Nonhormonal therapies may offer some relief from hot flashes, but less so than estrogen, and the side effects and cost of these agents may limit their use, conclude researchers in… Britons cautioned on foreign fertility treatment • Gynecology news • May 01 06 Britons were urged on Friday to think twice about going abroad for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and other types of fertility treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), which monitors… Page 43 of 46 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main