Nerve and muscle activity vary across menstrual cycle • Gynecology news • Oct 12 12 Numerous studies have shown that female athletes are more likely to get knee injuries, especially anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and chronic pain, than their male counterparts. While previous… Free birth control cuts abortion rate dramatically, study finds • Gynecology news • Oct 04 12 A dramatic new study with implications for next month’s presidential election finds that offering women free birth control can reduce unplanned pregnancies—and send the abortion rate spiraling downward.… Study shows benefits, drawbacks, for women’s incontinence treatments • Gynecology news • Oct 04 12 Oral medication for treating a type of incontinence in women is roughly as effective as Botox injections to the bladder, reported researchers who conducted a National Institutes of Health… Balancing fertility and child survival in the developing world • Gynecology news • Oct 02 12 Children in smaller families are only slightly more likely to survive childhood in high mortality environments, according to a new study of mothers and children in sub-Saharan Africa… Surgeons recreate eggs in vitro to treat infertility • Gynecology news • Oct 02 12 Regenerative-medicine researchers have moved a promising step closer to helping infertile, premenopausal women produce enough eggs to become pregnant. Today, surgeons at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s Institute for… Study finds birth defects down among IVF babies • Gynecology news • Oct 01 12 Though assisted-reproduction techniques (ART) are known to come with a higher risk for birth defects, a new review of defect rates in Western Australia shows major birth defects becoming… Study ties early menopause to heart attack, stroke • Gynecology news • Sep 29 12 Women who experience early menopause are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than women whose menopause occurs at a later age, according to a new study… Morning-after pills available at 13 NYC public schools • Gynecology news • Sep 26 12 It’s a campaign believed to be unprecedented in its size and aggressiveness: New York City is dispensing the morning-after pill to girls as young as 14 at more than… What does the feminization of family medicine mean? • Gynecology news • Sep 24 12 With more women in family medicine in Canada, what does this mean for the specialty and the profession, for patients and for society, asks a Salon opinion piece in… New IVF breakthrough • Gynecology news • Sep 24 12 Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have discovered that a chemical can trigger the maturation of small eggs to healthy, mature eggs, a process that could give more women the chance of successful IVF… New ways to protect female fertility • Gynecology news • Sep 24 12 New research offers hope to women whose fertility has been compromised by the side-effects of cancer therapy or by premature menopause. In a study published today in Molecular Cell, researchers from… Early menopause associated with increased risk of heart disease, stroke • Gynecology news • Sep 19 12 Women who go into early menopause are twice as likely to suffer from coronary heart disease and stroke, new Johns Hopkins-led research suggests. The association holds true… Swedish doctors claim pioneering uterus transplant • Gynecology news • Sep 18 12 Two Swedish women are hoping to get pregnant after undergoing what doctors are calling the world’s first mother-to-daughter uterus transplants. Specialists at the University of Goteborg said they performed the surgery… Breathing technique fails to ease hot flashes • Gynecology news • Sep 16 12 Despite the widespread belief that taking slow, deep breaths can relieve the discomfort of hot flashes during menopause, women in a clinical trial found no benefit from the technique. The… Maturitas publishes clinical guide on low-dose vaginal estrogens for vaginal atrophy • Gynecology news • Sep 14 12 Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today the publication of a position statement by the European Menopause… Induced labors may be tied to rise in preterm births • Gynecology news • Sep 03 12 The increasing number of preterm births in the U.S. during the early 1990s and 2000s appear linked to the increasing number of medically induced labors, according to… Study finds gene that predicts happiness in women • Gynecology news • Aug 28 12 A new study has found a gene that appears to make women happy, but it doesn’t work for men. The finding may help explain why women are often happier… Is long-term weight loss possible after menopause? • Gynecology news • Aug 28 12 Many people can drop pounds quickly in the early phases of a diet, but studies have found that it is difficult to keep the weight off in the long… Breastfeeding, early milk not tied to puberty timing • Gynecology news • Aug 23 12 Some research has hinted that breastfeeding or milk drinking might affect when kids hit puberty, but a new study casts doubt on that. Studies have suggested that girls who… Menopause evolved to prevent competition between in-laws • Gynecology news • Aug 22 12 The menopause evolved, in part, to prevent competition between a mother and her new daughter-in-law, according to research published today (23 August 2012) in the journal Ecology Letters. The study… Fruit flies offer DNA clue to why women live longer • Gynecology news • Aug 05 12 Scientists believe they have discovered a clue to why women tend to live longer than men - by studying fruit flies. Writing in Current Biology, they focus… Timing of antibiotics important in reducing infections after C-section • Gynecology news • Aug 04 12 Giving antibiotics before cesarean section surgery rather than just after the newborn’s umbilical cord is clamped cuts the infection rate at the surgical site in half, according to… More U.S. women choosing IUDs for birth control: study • Gynecology news • Aug 04 12 A growing number of U.S. women appear to be opting for intrauterine devices (IUDs) as their birth control method, with the number more than doubling in just two… More minority women die in childbirth • Gynecology news • Aug 04 12 Minority women in the United States are more likely to die during or soon after childbirth than white women, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and… BUSM researchers find link between childhood abuse and age at menarche • Gynecology news • Jul 28 12 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found an association between childhood physical and sexual abuse and age at menarche. 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