Women's Health
Women's Health
11/20/2015
A recent report from the United States Preventive Services Task force identified and outlined 5 high-priority evidence gaps in women’s health.
11/20/2015
opioid
opioid
11/12/2015
A recent study evaluated gender differences in substance use, health, and social functioning in people receiving methadone treatment for opioid use disorder.
11/12/2015
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
11/02/2015
A new study examined the effects of a diet rich in soy protein and isoflavones on the risk of osteoporosis development in women during the early stages of menopause.
11/02/2015
Heart attack
Heart attack
10/14/2015
A recent study examined the possible causes low prevalence of use of secondary prevention medication in women after a heart attack.
10/14/2015
Research Summary
Research Summary
09/19/2015
Although the immunotherapy plus chemotherapy did not improve disease-free survival (DFS) in newly diagnosed, high-risk patients with endometrial cancer, the combination therapy did improve DFS for patients...
09/19/2015
Research summary
Research summary
09/19/2015
Researchers sought to determine the reliability of the use of transvaginal ultrasonography triage to diagnose endometrial cancer in patients who are Black and at risk for the disease.
09/19/2015
Research summary
Research summary
09/17/2015
A first-time analysis using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database sought to examine the relationship between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and gynecologic cancers, including endometrial cancer. ...
09/17/2015
Conference Coverage
Conference Coverage
09/16/2015
In her presentation at the Practical Updates in Primary Care 2024 Virtual Series, Chantel Cross, MD, provided an in-depth overview of polycystic ovary syndrome, offered a case study involving a 16-year-old...
09/16/2015
Breast cancer
Breast cancer
09/14/2015
Researchers evaluated the impact of a Mediterranean Diet with supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil on the rate of breast cancer onset in older women.
09/14/2015
Heart attack
Heart attack
09/01/2015
Researchers evaluated the impact of diabetes, hypertension, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and smoking on the risk of acute coronary syndrome in young women.
09/01/2015