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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Study: fertility treatments do not increase cardiovascular deaths in women

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 2016

Women undergoing fertility treatment are not at greater risk for future cardiovascular complications or death, according to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Soroka… …read more

Study: fertility treatments do not increase cardiovascular deaths in women

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 20161 Comment

Women undergoing fertility treatment are not at greater risk for future cardiovascular complications or death, according to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Soroka… …read more

Study finds birth control pills may increase risk of seizures in women with epilepsy

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 20161 Comment

Could certain types of hormonal contraceptives cause an increase in seizures in women with epilepsy? …read more

Study finds birth control pills may increase risk of seizures in women with epilepsy

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 2016

Could certain types of hormonal contraceptives cause an increase in seizures in women with epilepsy? …read more

Longer maternity leave linked to better infant health

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 20163 Comments

For each additional month of paid maternity leave offered in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), infant mortality is reduced by 13%, according to a new study by researchers from McGill… …read more

Longer maternity leave linked to better infant health

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 31, 20162 Comments

For each additional month of paid maternity leave offered in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), infant mortality is reduced by 13%, according to a new study by researchers from McGill… …read more

U.S. Preterm Births Tied to Air Pollution Cost $4 Billion a Year

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 30, 20163 Comments

U.S. premature births linked to air pollution cost more than $4 billion a year in medical care and lost economic opportunity, a new analysis estimates. Reuters Health Information …read more

U.S. Preterm Births Tied to Air Pollution Cost $4 Billion a Year

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 30, 20161 Comment

U.S. premature births linked to air pollution cost more than $4 billion a year in medical care and lost economic opportunity, a new analysis estimates. Reuters Health Information …read more

FDA Authorizes Expanded Use of Medical Abortion Pill Mifeprex

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 30, 20161 Comment

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved a request by Danco Laboratories to expand authorized use of its abortion pill Mifeprex (mifepristone), formerly known as RU-486, to 70 days of gestation from 49 days. FDA Approvals …read more

Couples’ caffeine intake before pregnancy may affect miscarriage risk

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 30, 2016

Couples who consume more than two caffeinated drinks daily in the weeks leading up to conception may be at greater risk of miscarriage than those who drink less caffeine. …read more

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