Two-thirds of women have a modifiable risk factor for birth defects
Investigators report that two out of three women of reproductive age in the USA have at least one modifiable risk factor for birth defects. The findings were published… read more.
Investigators report that two out of three women of reproductive age in the USA have at least one modifiable risk factor for birth defects. The findings were published… read more.
Many direct to consumer menopause services are unnecessary and do not improve care, warn experts in The BMJ today. They argue that the sharp rise in commercial services… read more.
The evidence supporting the health benefits of breastfeeding is overwhelming, yet many women taking medicines are being advised to stop, often unnecessarily, according to a new study from… read more.
Basilea Pharmaceutica announced that it has entered into an exclusive license agreement with Venatorx Pharmaceuticals Inc., to acquire the global rights to ceftibuten-ledaborbactam etzadroxil (Exblifep), a clinical phase… read more.
The study examined over a thousand women aged 18 to 49. Of these, 358 had suffered an ischemic stroke. Researchers compared the pregnancy histories of these women with… read more.
Scientists at UCSF have found that endometriosis — a painful chronic disease affecting 10% of women that often goes undiagnosed — often occurs alongside conditions like cancer, Crohn’s… read more.
A new study from researchers at the Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the University of Notre Dame shows that per- and… read more.
Despite evidence of the risk of malformations at birth, or birth defects, use of some antiseizure drugs during pregnancy has persisted, according to a study published on July… read more.
A new study that examined older and newer medications to treat seizures has found that using some medications during pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of malformations… read more.
Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms have a slightly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life. This is shown by a new study from Karolinska Institutet published… read more.
A landmark 30-year study of over four million women in England has revealed that women with endometriosis-associated infertility are significantly more likely to become pregnant compared to those… read more.
Prenatal exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and climatic factors, such as temperature and rainfall, are associated with adverse birth outcomes in India, according to a study published… read more.
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