New Study Shows Uterine Fibroids Have Greater Impact in African American Women
New Rochelle, NY —A national survey has found that uterine fibroids have a disproportionate impact on African American women, causing more severe symptoms, interfering with their daily life, and...
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Females exposed to a risk of sperm competition have been found to produce more defensive ova compared to the eggs of females reared under no risk of sperm competition, according to researchers at The...
View ArticleWomen’s Health Initiative reaffirms use of short-term hormone replacement...
Latest results provide new details on risks and benefits of therapy across age groups and time
View ArticleJAMA Paper: Donor egg cycles for IVF have increased, as have good outcomes...
The number of donor egg in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles has increased over a 10-year period of time in the U.S., and outcomes of births from the donor eggs have improved, according to researchers...
View ArticleMayo Clinic Study: Uterine Fibroids Have Significant Impact on Quality of...
Fibroids found to be a public health issue for African-American women who have more symptoms, longer time to diagnosis and greater need for information
View ArticleSevere Hot Flashes Reduced with Quick Neck Injection
Image-guided single injection may offer hormone-free way to deal with menopausal symptoms
View ArticleIntercollegiate Group draws up ground-breaking recommendations for tackling...
A unique coalition of Royal Colleges, trade unions and Equality Now launches the report Tackling FGM in the UK: Intercollegiate recommendations for identifying, recording and reporting at the House of...
View ArticleNew study reveals fertility treatment success rates are significantly...
Ethnicity of the mother is a significant determinant of successful outcomes after fertility treatment according to a new study by researchers at Nottingham University’s Research and Treatment Unit in...
View ArticleFertility treatment outcomes can be significantly influenced by mother’s...
Maternal ethnicity is a significant determinant of successful outcomes after fertility treatment, suggests a new study published today in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
View ArticleMenstrual Cycle Influences Concussion Outcomes
Study May Reconcile Recovery Differences in Male, Female Gender
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