One month of breastfeeding lowers mother's type 2 diabetes risk
November 1st 2010Although previous studies have demonstrated health benefits for women who breastfeed for at least 6 months to 1 year, the findings of a recent population-based study show that just 1 month of breastfeeding can reduce a woman's risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus later in life, independent of physical activity and body mass index.
Dual-marker algorithm better predicts risk for ovarian cancer
November 1st 2010A novel multiple marker assay that uses serum HE4 and CA125 to calculate a risk of ovarian malignancy algorithm better predicts epithelial ovarian cancer in women with pelvic masses than the risk of malignancy index, according to recent research.
Early warning sign found for endometriosis becoming cancer
November 1st 2010The AT-rich interactive domain 1A gene is a tumor-suppressor gene frequently disrupted in ovarian clear-cell and endometrioid carcinomas. Because AR1D1A mutation and loss of BAF250a, the protein encoded by AR1D1A, are detectable in preneoplastic lesions, they may herald the transformation of endometriosis into cancer, according to new research.
Would daily text-message reminders improve oral contraceptive adherence?
November 1st 2010To determine the efficacy of text-message reminders, researchers at Duke University randomly assigned 82 women, none of whom were currently taking oral contraceptives, to receive either a daily text message reminder at a time of their choice or not to receive such a reminder.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Educators Partner to Promote Best Practices
October 20th 2010The American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery (AIMIS) today announced a partnership with the American Society for Women’s Health (ASWH). AIMIS will contribute both expertise in minimally invasive techniques as well as a much-needed business practice component to ASWH’s continuing education curriculum.