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Women are less likely to get a lung transplant than men and they spend six weeks longer on the waiting list

Written by | 13 Jan 2025

Women are less likely to receive a lung transplant and spend an average of six weeks longer on the waiting list, according to a study published today (Thursday)… read more.

European Commission approves Yselty (linzagolix) for the symptomatic treatment of endometriosis – Theramex

Written by | 7 Jan 2025

Theramex, a global pharmaceutical company dedicated to women’s health, is pleased to announce that the European Commission (EC) has approved an extended indication for Yselty (linzagolix), an oral… read more.

Study suggests over half of women with gestational diabetes in the UK are undiagnosed

Written by | 4 Jan 2025

Research investigating testing methods for gestational diabetes suggests that over half of pregnant women with the condition are not being diagnosed with the current NHS blood test process,… read more.

Mexican American women less likely to take stroke prevention medications as prescribed

Written by | 6 Dec 2024

Women who have had a stroke may be less likely than men to take medications to prevent a second stroke, with Mexican American women reporting the highest rates… read more.

Depression can cause period pain, new study suggests

Written by | 4 Dec 2024

Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from depression and often experience more severe physical symptoms. This gender difference is particularly evident during reproductive years and… read more.

Sleep apnea contributes to dementia in older adults, especially women

Written by | 23 Nov 2024

A common yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder contributes to the development of dementia among adults — particularly women, a Michigan Medicine study suggests. Investigators uncovered this by examining survey… read more.

Do abortion policy changes affect young women’s mental health?

Written by | 22 Nov 2024

After the June 2022 US Supreme Court ruling that allowed states to ban abortion, women of childbearing age in states where abortion became illegal reported increased rates of… read more.

Women entering menopause later in life at greater risk for asthma

Written by | 7 Nov 2024

Many studies suggest that an earlier age at menopause is more detrimental to a woman’s health, leading to an increased risk for adverse health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes,… read more.

Hot news flash: Menopause can impact a woman’s heart health

Written by | 21 Oct 2024

The risk of heart disease increases with age for most people, however, for women that may be even more true. The menopause transition, those years leading up to… read more.

New study identifies gaps in menopause care in primary care settings

Written by | 7 Oct 2024

Timely identification and treatment of bothersome hot flashes have the potential to improve the lives of many women and save employers countless days of related absenteeism and lost… read more.

Period poverty research finds 1 in 3 teens lack access to menstruation products

Written by | 30 Sep 2024

One in three adolescents who have visited a pediatric emergency department report difficulties in accessing menstruation products, according to research presented during the American Academy of Pediatrics 2024 National… read more.

Sterilization rates among women rose after supreme court abortion ruling

Written by | 18 Sep 2024

Surgical sterilization rates among women increased in the United States after a 2022 Supreme Court ruling (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health) overturned the constitutional right to abortion, found… read more.

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