Early Hormone Therapy May Be Safe for Women’s Hearts
Hormone replacement started soon after menopause wasn’t linked to hardening of the arteries in studyContinue Reading
Hormone replacement started soon after menopause wasn’t linked to hardening of the arteries in studyContinue Reading
Couples with equal levels of academic achievement less likely to split than if husbands have more, study findsContinue Reading
But most men regain their fertility within two years of final treatment, researchers addContinue Reading
Some predict challenges to medical practices that conflict with religious beliefs; others dismiss such scenarios as alarmistContinue Reading
Doctors should be alert for pelvic floor disorders, researcher saysContinue Reading
Researchers suggest women skip caffeine if they’re bothered by menopausal symptomsContinue Reading
Findings may also provide clues on biology of diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, researcher saysContinue Reading
Threat of respiratory disease may be up to 30 percent higher, study suggestsContinue Reading
Cutting uterus into smaller fragments for minimally invasive removal can disperse undetected malignancyContinue Reading
Young female heart attack patients at greater risk of dying in hospital than young men, study finds.
And women tend to fare worse than men, study findsContinue Reading
Study of over 1 million women suggests it could be stand-alone screening methodContinue Reading
Experts note study findings aren’t definitive, and risk is minimalContinue Reading
Study found moms who returned to part-time work were better able to meet their goalsContinue Reading
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