
Astellas has announced positive results of a trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of fezolinetant in menopausal women with moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms.

Astellas has announced positive results of a trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of fezolinetant in menopausal women with moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms.

In a recent review, hormone therapy use was associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease.

In a recent review, the associations between components of lifestyle interventions and reductions in gestational weight gain were unclear.

Finding may have implications as more people take care of aging relatives around the world.

In a recent study, women diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were at a 24% increased risk of postpartum depression.

In a recent study, rates of maternal morbidity increased in 2021 compared to 2008, while in-hospital mortality rates were reduced.

Johnson & Johnson has announced positive safety and efficacy results in a phase 2 trial evaluating nipocalimab against early-onset severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.

NIDA study shows significant gender difference, but reasons are uncertain.

In a recent study, decreased risks of stroke after pregnancy were seen among women with pregnancy-associated stroke compared to those with non-pregnancy-associated stroke.

In a recent study, higher rates of cardiovascular disease incidence were observed in women who received a hysterectomy when aged under 50 years compared to women without a hysterectomy.

Women with gout were more likely to exhibit chronic kidney disease, heart failure, dementia, diabetes mellites, and obesity, among others, when compared with men.

In a recent study, positive safety and efficacy were found in patients taking mifepristone against adenomyosis.

Daré Bioscience has published new data on the safety and pharmacokinetics of DARE-HRT1.

Today's hospitals and medical practices face the challenge of remaining relevant in an extremely dynamic, competitive, and evolving market.

In a recent study, pregnant individuals residing in neighborhoods with greater densities of unhealthy food were at an increased risk of giving birth to infants who were small for gestational age or large for gestational age.

An ENDO 2023 analysis of data suggests women with PCOS were at a 47% greater risk of mortality relative to their counterparts without the common endocrine disorder.

A recent study associated increased risk of diabetes incidence after pregnancy in individuals who developed gestational diabetes during pregnancy.

In a recent study, beliefs on cannabis use during pregnancy were not associated with exposure to warning signs.

The 4th Annual International Congress on the Future of Women’s Health will cover topics on diagnosis and treatment in women’s health.

In a recent study, participants with 4 or more adverse childhood experiences were more likely to experience increased epigenetic age acceleration.

In a recent study, increased risks of adverse pregnancy, delivery, and neonatal outcomes were found among women with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Infant formula companies add new ingredients to match or best mimic human milk and breastfeeding advantage for the child, but comparing new-ingredient formulas with existing formulas and human milk to determine efficaciousness can present clinical and ethical challenges.

Lori Homa, MD, discusses the opening of a new fertility clinic from Allegheny Health Network.

Monica Christmas, MD, associate professor at the University of Chicago, discusses the findings of a study on how vaginal estrogen may be used to treat urinary symptoms in postmenopausal women, along with how she hopes these findings will impact treatment in women with urinary symptoms.

A study from China has indicated many women are not aware of the severity of osteoporosis, and many have not been tested despite the presence of fractures.

Emre Seli, MD, chief scientific officer of the March of Dimes, discusses the organization's initiative to research recurrent pregnancy loss.

In a recent study, no severe adverse events were reported in women with vulvovaginal atrophy who were treated with a vaginal tamoxifen capsule.

As maintaining cognitive function remains difficult in an aging population, how are women in menopause impacted?

In a recent study, bonding scores did not change among infants receiving music therapy compared to those receiving standard care.

The American Medical Association is asking doctors to scale back the use of the body mass index (BMI) when assessing obesity and health in patients, noting it should be used jointly with other measurements, and not solely.