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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Mothers with postnatal depression reluctant to have more than two children

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 15, 2016

Mothers who have postnatal depression are unlikely to have more than two children according to research carried out by evolutionary anthropologists the University of Kent and published by… …read more

No dramatic shifts in BMI for overweight girls a year after receiving fitness assessment

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 15, 2016

Teens being classified as overweight in school fitness reports does not appear to have any impact on short-term changes in body mass index, finds a new study by New York University’s Institute for… …read more

No dramatic shifts in BMI for overweight girls a year after receiving fitness assessment

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 15, 2016

Teens being classified as overweight in school fitness reports does not appear to have any impact on short-term changes in body mass index, finds a new study by New York University’s Institute for… …read more

Antenatal steroids help neonates born before 24 weeks

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 20161 Comment

A course of antenatal corticosteroids can reduce mortality by about half in neonates born before 24 weeks, according to findings from a recent meta-analysis. Previous studies have established that… …read more

Antenatal steroids help neonates born before 24 weeks

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 20162 Comments

A course of antenatal corticosteroids can reduce mortality by about half in neonates born before 24 weeks, according to findings from a recent meta-analysis. Previous studies have established that… …read more

Obesity is risk factor for rare type of stroke in women using oral contraceptives

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 2016

Obese women who used oral contraceptives appeared to have increased risk for a rare type of stroke known as a cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) compared with women of normal weight who did not use… …read more

Obesity is risk factor for rare type of stroke in women using oral contraceptives

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 20162 Comments

Obese women who used oral contraceptives appeared to have increased risk for a rare type of stroke known as a cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) compared with women of normal weight who did not use… …read more

Penn experts warn that touting ‘naturalness’ of breastfeeding could backfire

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 20162 Comments

Breastfeeding campaigns that extol breastfeeding as the “natural” way to feed infants could result in harmful decision-making by some parents on other important health matters, according to experts… …read more

Penn experts warn that touting ‘naturalness’ of breastfeeding could backfire

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 14, 2016

Breastfeeding campaigns that extol breastfeeding as the “natural” way to feed infants could result in harmful decision-making by some parents on other important health matters, according to experts… …read more

Hypertension in Pregnancy: A Lasting Cardiomyopathy Risk

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 11, 2016

Asking a simple question on whether a patient has a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy could tilt physician thinking more toward the heart, the senior author said. Heartwire from Medscape …read more

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