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Adult acne affects up to one-third of 35-year-old Finnish women

Written by | 10 Dec 2025

Adult acne is more common than often assumed. According to research from the University of Oulu, around 31 per cent of 35-year-old Finnish women have acne on the… read more.

Findings challenge breast cancer screening norms

Written by | 6 Dec 2025

Researchers report that an analysis of data from outpatient facilities in the New York State region revealed that 20-24% of breast cancers breast cancers diagnosed in an 11-year… read more.

Patients who discontinued GLP-1s had more weight gain, complications during pregnancy

Written by | 5 Dec 2025

In a study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham, pregnant individuals who stopped taking popular weight loss GLP-1 medications before or early in their pregnancy tended to gain… read more.

Two thirds of women gain too much or too little weight in pregnancy: Global study

Written by | 3 Dec 2025

Around two-thirds of pregnancies have weight gain that is more or less than recommended and is associated with complications such as preterm birth, large birth weight, and admission… read more.

More women sought permanent contraception after Supreme Court Dobbs decision

Written by | 20 Nov 2025

In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ended the federal constitutional right to abortion and returned authority to individual states… read more.

Demystifying menopause: expert insights from Dr Louise Newson

Written by | 5 Nov 2025

The management of menopause and perimenopause often presents healthcare professionals (HCPs) with questions that require careful, evidence-based responses. In this interview Dr. Louise Newson, a physician and female… read more.

FDA approves new menopause drug to treat hot flashes, night sweats

Written by | 3 Nov 2025

The federal Food and Drug Administration today approved a new menopause drug that reduces hot flashes and night sweats after the drug was successfully tested at UVA Health… read more.

Likelihood of being prescribed hormone therapy may depend on the type of provider seen

Written by | 26 Oct 2025

Not all healthcare professionals receive the same type of formal education. That may help explain the results of a new study which suggests that provider type and specialty… read more.

Female Hormone Deficiency: A new framework for menopause management

Written by | 22 Oct 2025

In this interview Dr. Louise Newson, a physician and female hormone specialist, author and researcher, explains how current clinical understanding and management of menopause often fall short.  In… read more.

Women with surgical menopause may exit workforce earlier, but hormone therapy could help

Written by | 16 Oct 2025

Menopause before the age of 45 (known as early menopause) is associated with an increased risk of an array of serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. A… read more.

Missing first screening appointment linked to higher risk of breast cancer death

Written by | 4 Oct 2025

Women who don’t turn up for their first breast screening appointment face a 40% higher long term risk of dying from breast cancer, mainly due to delayed detection,… read more.

Pharmacist-led menopause clinics in the NHS

Written by | 24 Sep 2025

Pharmacist-led menopause clinics in the NHS The provision of accessible and specialised menopause care within the National Health Service (NHS) has historically faced significant challenges, often leaving patients… read more.

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