
The presence of NAFLD increased from 25.3% to 29.4% among patients receiving oral menopause hormone therapy.

The presence of NAFLD increased from 25.3% to 29.4% among patients receiving oral menopause hormone therapy.

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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In a recent study, women with premenstrual disorders were more likely to experience early menopause and vasomotor symptoms.

Francheska M. Merced-Nieves, PhD, Assistant professor, Departments of Pediatrics and the Institute for Exposomic Research of Environmental Medicine & Public Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, explains the associations prenatal exposure to a metal mixture and the potential negative effects for the infant.

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.

The federal agency says infants of a certain age should receive this monoclonal antibody to protect against the virus.

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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.

A targeted, collaborative approach to reduce length of stay (LOS) after cesarean or vaginal delivery resulted in a significant and sustained decrease in mean postpartum LOS without compromising patient safety, according to a poster featured at the 2023 Society of OB/GYN Hospitalists Annual Clinical Meeting, held in Chicago, Illinois.

Results from a case study analysis submitted during the 2023 Society of OB/GYN Hospitalists Annual Clinical Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, highlight the potential of ketamine as a potential alternative to traditional antidepressants for postpartum depression (PPD) treatment.

Bivalent COVID-19 vaccines by both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech are no longer authorized for use in the United States.

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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.

In a recent study, similar histological features were seen in patients after CO2 laser treatment vs sham treatment.

In a recent study, improvements in symptom severity and quality of life scores at years 1, 2, and 3 were seen in patients receiving hysterectomy, myomectomy, or uterine artery embolization.

In a recent study, reduced rates of iron anemia were found among patients who received iron supplementation during prenatal visits.

In a recent study, patients unable to reach clinics for abortion services were able to receive the necessary care through telehealth medication abortion services.

In a recent study, efficacy and acceptability was found in patients with a favorable cervix who received an extended balloon labor induction.

The effects of GARDASIL 9 (Human Papillomavirus 9-valent Vaccine, Recombinant) in patients aged 9 to 15 years has indicated efficacy, according to a recent long-term follow-up study.

In a recent study, effective contraceptive use was decreased among women enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare compared to Medicaid only.

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In a recent study, stroke was more common among women within 12 months after delivery if infertility treatment was administered.