Female hormone deficiency – correcting misinformation
Last week saw one of the most significant announcements from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the USA – a statement that could influence the health and… read more.
Last week saw one of the most significant announcements from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the USA – a statement that could influence the health and… read more.
Women who get a false-positive mammogram reading are more likely to develop breast cancer over the ensuing 20 years, researchers reported on Nov. 2, 2023 in JAMA Oncology. As… read more.
Care for women with menopausal health issues should improve globally following the release of an updated Monash University-led toolkit that guides health professionals around the world in assessing… read more.
Researchers are calling for improved care and more awareness of injuries that leave over one in five of those giving birth with anal incontinence. Over one in five women… read more.
While cluster headache is more common in men than in women, a new study suggests that the disorder may be more severe for women. The study is published… read more.
Cardiac conditions in women are underdiagnosed, undertreated, and under-researched compared to men. In an important prospective study in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology, published by Elsevier, investigators report that attending a… read more.
Existing gaps and serious limitations concerning the information in vaccine product labels makes it challenging for healthcare providers to know when to recommend vaccination to pregnant women. A… read more.
March is ovarian cancer awareness month and 8th March is international women’s day – a good day to call for greater awareness, early diagnosis and prompt treatment of… read more.
Organon celebrates its launch as a global women’s health company with employees and women from around the world, as the Organon executive leadership team rings the opening bell… read more.
Among women with breast cancer, colorectal cancer, or melanoma, those who were taking cholesterol-lowering medications, were less likely to die from cancer, according to an analysis published in… read more.