A Mom’s Guide to Birth Control • Gynecology news • Feb 01 12 If you’re considering using birth control, you have many options - from natural family planning and over-the-counter birth control products to prescription contraceptives or sterilization. To help determine which birth control… Study clouds evidence on soy and menopause • Gynecology news • Jan 31 12 Middle-aged women may find some relief from hot flashes and other menopause problems with soy supplements, according to Chinese researchers. They found daily supplements of soy germ isoflavones reduced the… Don’t blame C-sections for fat children: study • Gynecology news • Jan 30 12 Children born by Cesarean section are no more likely to become obese than if they are born vaginally, according to a Brazilian study. Past research from Brazil had found a… Removal And Storage Of Ovarian Tissue Enables Birth After Cancer Treatment • Gynecology news • Jan 27 12 For the first time in Germany, a woman has given birth to a child after removal and preservation of tissue from one of her ovaries. This… NIH study shows caffeine consumption linked to estrogen changes • Gynecology news • Jan 26 12 Asian women who consumed an average of 200 milligrams or more of caffeine a day—the equivalent of roughly two cups of coffee—had elevated estrogen levels when compared to… Impoverished Afghan woman gives birth to sextuplets • Gynecology news • Jan 24 12 An impoverished young Afghan woman has given birth to sextuplets - three boys and three girls - producing the same number of children her countrywomen typically average over a lifetime.… Women on the Pill have less menstrual pain • Gynecology news • Jan 24 12 Young women on birth control pills tend to have less painful menstrual periods than those not on the contraceptives, a new study finds. Swedish researchers found that of 2,100… Abortion safer than giving birth: study • Gynecology news • Jan 24 12 Getting a legal abortion is much safer than giving birth, suggests a new U.S. study published Monday. Researchers found that women were about 14 times more likely to die during or… BU study finds new genetic loci associated with menopause onset • Gynecology news • Jan 23 12 An international team of researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Health and Medicine and other institutions has uncovered 13 genetic loci, linked to immune function… Pomegranate seed oil doesn’t cool hot flashes: study • Gynecology news • Jan 23 12 Women taking pomegranate seed oil, marketed as an alternative remedy for menopausal symptoms, got no more relief from hot flashes than women taking a pill containing sunflower oil as… Hypertension: New Warning for Women • Gynecology news • Jan 20 12 Pregnancy-induced hypertension is a common condition. Six to eight percent of all pregnant women will develop hypertension. Typically, it goes away once the baby is born, but now studies are showing that… Columbia/Watson gel did not work in U.S.: FDA review • Gynecology news • Jan 19 12 Columbia Laboratories’ and Watson Pharmaceuticals’ gel for reducing the risk of premature birth did not work for U.S. women, U.S. health reviewers said on Tuesday, sending shares of… Some IVF patients don’t follow doctor’s orders • Gynecology news • Jan 13 12 Doctors recommend women using fertility treatments cut back on certain activities to increase their chances of having children, but a new study suggests they’re not listening. Although recommendations are based… Group seeks re-vote on birth control clot risk • Gynecology news • Jan 13 12 A watchdog group on Thursday urged the Food and Drug Administration to hold a new vote about blood clot risks from popular birth control pills, after advisers to the… Nurses’ miscarriages linked to chemicals at work • Gynecology news • Jan 13 12 Nurses who worked with chemotherapy drugs or sterilizing chemicals were twice as likely to have a miscarriage as their colleagues who didn’t handle these materials, in a new study. Lead… 70 percent of Europeans suffer from low vitamin D levels • Gynecology news • Jan 10 12 A group of experts has prepared a report on vitamin D supplementation for menopausal women after it was revealed that Europeans have suffered an alarming decrease in… Height loss increases risk for fractures and death in older women • Gynecology news • Jan 10 12 Older women who have lost more than two inches in height face an increased risk of breaking bones and dying, according to a new study published… Cancer and fertility – young women speak up • Gynecology news • Jan 09 12 Young female cancer survivors are concerned about their future fertility and parenthood options and want better information and guidance early on, according to a new study by Jessica Gorman… 10 Gynecologic Cancer Symptoms Women Shouldn’t Ignore • Gynecology news • Jan 07 12 Pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding aren’t the only signs of gynecologic cancer. As part of Cervical Health Awareness Month in January, experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer… Potential Boost for IVF Success • Gynecology news • Jan 06 12 A new technique successfully used in mice to identify embryos likely to result in a successful pregnancy could be used in humans, according to University scientists. The discovery could potentially boost IVF… Czechs say women should replace PIP implants • Gynecology news • Jan 05 12 Czech women with silicone breast implants manufactured by a French firm accused of using unapproved industrial-grade material should have them replaced, a Health Ministry spokesman said on Thursday. A commission… Sexual Changes During Menopause Take Most Women by Surprise • Gynecology news • Jan 03 12 More than two thirds of women between the ages of 50-70 have suffered from symptoms that affected their ability to be intimate with their partners, and the majority… Extra walking does not improve muscle strength • Gynecology news • Dec 17 11 Women who walk at least 10,000 steps a day have no greater muscle strength and perform no better on tests of balance and agility than women who walk fewer than… Study endorses HPV testing for all women over 30 • Gynecology news • Dec 15 11 New DNA tests looking for the virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer make sense for all women aged 30 or over, since they can prevent more… No extra birth defect risk after cancer treatment: study • Gynecology news • Dec 13 11 The radiation and chemotherapy given to young cancer patients don’t seem to increase the risk that their own children will have birth defects years later, a U.S. and… Page 13 of 58 pages « First < 11 12 13 14 15 > Last » << Back to main