Letter from the Editor: Know thyself
The ancient Greeks urged “know thyself.” In this month’s letter, Managing Editor Marie Ellis unmasks what that means — for our editors and our readers. …read more
The ancient Greeks urged “know thyself.” In this month’s letter, Managing Editor Marie Ellis unmasks what that means — for our editors and our readers. …read more
Cloth skull caps may prevent operating room contamination better than can disposable caps or bouffant hats in an operating room, new data showed. Medscape Medical News …read more
The agency’s nonbinding recommendation points to the same risk posed by power morcellators — the inadvertent dispersion of occult cancer. ACOG disagrees with the new guidance. News Alerts …read more
The risk is related to duration of use, but the causal relationship is still questionable, authors caution. Medscape Medical News …read more
Women who experience difficulty conceiving a child are almost 50% more likely to die from breast cancer and 70% more likely to die from diabetes than their fertile counterparts, new research shows. Medscape Medical News …read more
Do freeze-only embryo transfers have better implantation and ongoing pregnancy rates than fresh embryo transfers? Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
Salt cravings are usually the result of simple factors, such as boredom or stress. Sometimes, salt cravings can be tied to a medical condition. Learn more. …read more
What is the connection between dizziness and menopause? Find out about the causes, as well as treatment and management options here. …read more
A new, cross-cultural study examines the effect that a woman living with her own or her husband’s mother may have on her fertility. …read more
Medical or personal reasons may prompt women to consider fertility preservation. Find out what the options are and what research may bring in the future. …read more