Will Birth Control Apps Reduce Unintended Pregnancies?
With new apps, pharmacist prescriptions, and possible OTC availability in the future, access to oral contraceptives is getting easier and easier. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
With new apps, pharmacist prescriptions, and possible OTC availability in the future, access to oral contraceptives is getting easier and easier. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
Deaths from ovarian cancer fell worldwide between 2002 and 2012 and are predicted to continue to decline in the USA, European Union (EU) and, though to a smaller degree, in Japan by 2020, according… …read more
Heparan sulphate occurs as carbohydrate chains which are very important for human body cells both for normal foetal development and during the course of various diseases. …read more
Heparan sulphate occurs as carbohydrate chains which are very important for human body cells both for normal foetal development and during the course of various diseases. …read more
Zika virus shows no signs of slowing down, as the number of pregnant women with laboratory evidence of possible infection in the United States and its territories took its largest jump yet during the… …read more
Sports gynecology can help athletes ensure that menstruation and other issues that female athletes face won’t hold back performance. Medscape Medical News …read more
Women who experience pain for longer than 4 weeks after childbirth may be more likely to develop postpartum depression, a new study suggests. …read more
Women who experience pain for longer than 4 weeks after childbirth may be more likely to develop postpartum depression, a new study suggests. …read more
Younger women between ages 18-55 years are more likely than men to experience sexual function problems in the year following a heart attack, study finds. …read more
Younger women between ages 18-55 years are more likely than men to experience sexual function problems in the year following a heart attack, study finds. …read more