
Advancements in technology used to measure bone health in postmenopausal women were discussed at the Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting.
Advancements in technology used to measure bone health in postmenopausal women were discussed at the Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting.
A recent study measuring sexual functioning in women with post-traumatic stress disorder was discussed at The Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting.
Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, discusses how fezolinetant is effective for treating vasomotor symptoms.
A nationwide recall has been issued for ibrexafungerp products after a potential cross contamination with a non-antibacterial ß-lactam drug substance was discovered.
In a recent study highlighted at the Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting, a correlation was found between the number of hot flashes experienced and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease among perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.
A correlation between brown adipose tissue activity and hot flashes was discussed at the Menopause Society 2023 Annual Conference.
In a recent study, increased use of cannabis to manage menopause symptoms was observed among midlife women.
In a recent study highlighted at The Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting, White women with a psychiatric condition were 40% more likely to receive a hormone therapy prescription than Black women.
At The Menopause Society 2023 Annual Meeting, tips on reducing weight during menopause will be discussed.
In a recent study, the risk of cerebral palsy was slightly increased among children conceived in the winter and spring compared to summer.
In a recent study, transgender women had reduced sperm quality compared to cisgender men, and transgender men used contraception at similar rates to cisgender women.
In a recent study, ages at menarche and menopause, as well as pregnancy history, impacted the risk of endometrial cancer.
In a recent study, Black patients experienced more delays in receiving endometrial cancer care than White patients.
Catherine Buerchner, MD, co-founder of Birch Concepts, LLC, discusses how the Soviflex vaginal retractor can help clinicians conduct vaginal repair.
In a recent study, women with a history of dysmenorrhea were at a significantly increased risk of endometriosis.
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Lori Homa, MD, medical director at Allegheny Health Network, discusses how providers can best support their patients with PCOS.
In a recent study, women with premenstrual disorders were more likely to experience early menopause and vasomotor symptoms.
In a recent study, ovarian tissue cryopreservation was indicated as viable for preventing premature ovarian insufficiency in girls and young women receiving gonadotoxic therapies.
In a recent study, the 2013 WHO criteria for diagnosing gestational diabetes mellitus had a low sensitivity when used in individuals in low-risk early pregnancy.
In a recent review, a lack of education on female sexual medicine was found across medical institutions.
Recent research indicated living in an area with high particulate matter pollution levels of 2.5 microns in diameter or smaller is associated with increased breast cancer incidence.
In a recent study, increased health risks were seen in women who received premenopausal bilateral oophorectomy when under the age of 46 years.
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To kick off Hispanic Heritage Month, Katherine Bianco, MD, director of the Maternal Congenital Heart Program, Standford Medicine Children's Health, discusses how a diverse health care population can improve patient outcomes.
Amy Taneja, MD, discusses the results of the RUBY study, which evaluated the efficacy of the JADA device in women with postpartum bleeding and postpartum hemorrhage.
In a recent study, increased rates of precocious puberty were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to prior years.
In a recent study, high rates of reinfection were seen among patients who tested positive for Trichomonas vaginalis.
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In a recent study, increased rates of risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy guideline adherence was observed in gynecologic oncologists compared to general gynecologists.