Natural ways to boost fertility
People can increase their chances of getting pregnant naturally by reducing alcohol use, maintaining a healthy weight, and quitting smoking. Learn more here. …read more
People can increase their chances of getting pregnant naturally by reducing alcohol use, maintaining a healthy weight, and quitting smoking. Learn more here. …read more
A prospective, Web-based study found that increased intake of ultraprocessed foods was tied to increased risk for death. Medscape Medical News …read more
A new study estimates that breast cancer mortality rates have fallen by approximately half in the United States in 2018, thanks to screening and therapy. …read more
With a follow-up of 21 years, a large cohort of Dutch children conceived through assisted-reproductive technology such as IVF show no significant increases in cancer compared with the general population. Medscape Medical News …read more
There are many misconceptions surrounding menstruation that may make coping with it more confusing. In this Spotlight, we unpack and debunk the top myths. …read more
The first-ever robotic mastectomy for invasive breast cancer in the US took place last year, but the New Jersey center later stopped performing the procedure. Experts are now debating what the future holds. Medscape Medical News …read more
Women with benign ovarian cysts had a low risk for malignancy when managed conservatively with a watchful waiting approach, according to the largest study to examine this tactic to date. Medscape Medical News …read more
IVF was found to increase the risk of severe pregnancy complications compared with women who conceived normally; noninvasive infertility treatment showed no such association, however. Medscape Medical News …read more
Most confirmed cases have been associated with textured implants, which have been more popular in Europe than in the United States. Medscape Medical News …read more
Caplacizumab (Cablivi) injection is indicated in combination with plasma exchange and immunosuppressive therapy for adults with acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (aTTP). FDA Approvals …read more