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Daily Archives: January 18, 2018

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New HHS Division to Protect Clinicians With Religious Objections

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 20182 Comments

The Trump administration opens the new unit within HHS to focus on claims of coercion on medical staff to perform abortions and other procedures over religious objections. Medscape Medical News …read more

More Evidence Common Morning Sickness Drug May Not Work

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 20182 Comments

A pill millions of women have used for morning sickness may not actually help relieve nausea, according to a new study that some doctors say reinforces their decision to stop prescribing the drug. Reuters Health Information …read more

ADHD Prescriptions Skyrocket Among Young Women

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 20183 Comments

A spike in ADHD drug use among young women is a ‘public health concern,’ given the uncertainty about the safety of using ADHD medications during pregnancy, federal health officials say. Medscape Medical News …read more

Outcomes Get Worse for Pregnant Women With Diabetes in Scotland

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 2018

Perinatal outcomes for mothers with diabetes in Scotland have not improved over time and, if anything, are worse today than they were 15 years ago. Medscape Medical News …read more

Popular morning sickness drug ‘ineffective,’ study reveals

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 20181 Comment

When diet and non-medical treatments fail, a drug to treat morning sickness may be the answer. But new research calls its effectiveness into question. …read more

Starting periods early linked to health risks later in life

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 18, 20181 Comment

A study involving almost half a million people finds that a range of reproductive factors increase the risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. …read more

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