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How chain IVF clinics improve infertility treatment

Written by | 19 Oct 2024

In the U.S., demand for in vitro fertilization (IVF) increased almost 140% between 2004 and 2018. Among other things, this trend suggests a business opportunity; in that same… read more.

A potential non-invasive stool test and novel therapy for endometriosis

Written by | 16 Oct 2024

Promising findings by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions could lead to the development of a non-invasive stool test and a new therapy for endometriosis, a painful… read more.

Women with endometriosis at greater associated risk of heart attack and stroke

Written by | 11 Sep 2024

According to research presented at ESC Congress 2024,1 women with endometriosis have a 20% greater risk of significant cardiac outcomes compared with women without endometriosis. “For decades, cardiovascular… read more.

Women need better treatments for bacterial vaginosis

Written by | 4 May 2024

Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) affects about one-quarter of reproductive-age women and is linked to adverse health outcomes, such as increased HIV risk. Yet for decades, BV treatment in the… read more.

Predicting prenatal care to improve pregnancy outcomes

Written by | 24 Dec 2023

Socioeconomic factors, like education and location, can affect access to life-saving prenatal care services. Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital are taking steps towards implementing strategies that improve access… read more.

Many websites selling fertility tests making misleading claims

Written by | 28 Aug 2023

The findings are concerning to the researchers, as women may rely on website information to decide whether to have the test. They also may make decisions or plans… read more.

Combination therapy increases efficacy of emergency contraception

Written by | 17 Aug 2023

Emergency contraception treatment with levonorgestrel plus piroxicam is significantly more effective than levonorgestrel monotherapy, researchers reported on August 16, 2023 in the Lancet. “Overall, this study suggests that… read more.

AI could shorten the diagnostic journey of millions suffering from endometriosis

Written by | 14 Aug 2023

The quality of life of millions suffering from endometriosis – a painful disease where sensitive tissue grows outside of the uterus – could be improved by a new… read more.

Menstrual discs may be best for heavy monthly blood flow

Written by | 9 Aug 2023

Amid widely differing capacities of available menstrual hygiene products, a menstrual disc—similar in shape to a diaphragm—may be best for dealing with heavy monthly blood flow as well… read more.

Menstrual cups can help prevent infection, improve vaginal health

Written by | 28 Jul 2023

Many girls in low- and middle-income countries struggle to buy products to manage their periods, which can cause them to skip school. So, ensuring they have access to… read more.

Could early induction of labor reduce inequities in pregnancy outcomes?

Written by | 24 Jul 2023

Inducing labor at 39 weeks of pregnancy has the greatest benefit in risk reduction for women from more socioeconomically deprived areas, according to a new study published July… read more.

Vaginal suppository containing lactobacilli can prevent recurrent cystitis in women

Written by | 15 Jul 2023

Recurrent cystitis (RC) is a frequent infection of the urinary tract and bladder, which is highly prevalent among postmenopausal women. Under healthy circumstances, the human vagina is home… read more.

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