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Coverage of 36th AAGL Congress November 2007, Washington, DC
Pain management guidance for in-office uterine, cervical procedures updated by ACOG
Shared decision making and individualized strategies are emphasized in the new ACOG consensus.
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Testing protocols and general prevalence of STIs during COVID-19
April is STI Awareness Month, and as such, we are focusing on testing and increase of STDs in the pandemic, especially how women and minorities are affected.
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Uterine-preserving surgery offers safe, effective alternative for POP
A new study finds that uterine-preserving procedures result in fewer complications, faster recovery, and lower recurrence rates compared to hysterectomy in pelvic organ prolapse treatment.
S3E2: HPV and cervical cancer with Sangini Sheth, MD, MPH
On this episode of Pap Talk, Sangini Sheth, MD, MPH discusses the latest research in cervical cancer and HPV.
Healthy childhood diet linked to later menstruation onset
New research shows that girls who eat healthier during childhood may start their periods later, potentially lowering their risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and breast cancer.
Exercise habits found to influence menstrual symptoms in women
A new study reveals that the severity and triggers of menstrual symptoms vary significantly between active women and those with no regular exercise routine.