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 […]
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 […]
A rigorous systematic review of the present state of knowledge on the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and the risk of specific neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), such as autism […]
The management of menopause and perimenopause often presents healthcare professionals (HCPs) with questions that require careful, evidence-based responses. In this interview Dr. Louise Newson, a physician and female […]
The federal Food and Drug Administration today approved a new menopause drug that reduces hot flashes and night sweats after the drug was successfully tested at UVA Health […]
Women treated with antibiotics within 24 hours of having an obstetric tear during childbirth have achieved a lower risk of larger/clinically relevant wound complications than women who do […]
Not all healthcare professionals receive the same type of formal education. That may help explain the results of a new study which suggests that provider type and specialty […]
In this interview Dr. Louise Newson, a physician and female hormone specialist, author and researcher, explains how current clinical understanding and management of menopause often fall short. In […]
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is working on guidelines for the inclusion of pregnant and breastfeeding individuals in clinical trials. The recommendations are designed to support better information […]
A systematic review by Isobel Blanksby and Holly Carding found that menopausal symptoms had a significant impact on the well-being and productivity of NHS staff. Given that women […]
The provision of accessible and specialised menopause care within the National Health Service (NHS) has historically faced significant challenges, often leaving patients to navigate long waits or resort […]
An Indiana University study brings a comprehensive new perspective to a growing body of evidence suggesting that mild to moderate use of prescribed opioid pain medications during pregnancy […]
Women taking popular weight-loss medications during their reproductive years may be unaware of associated risks to pregnancy and unborn babies, warn Flinders University researchers. A new study has […]
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