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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

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

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

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

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

Early-Term Elective Delivery May Be OK, Study Suggests

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 11, 2016

Infants born electively at 37 to 38 weeks’ gestation did not have an increased risk for neonatal morbidity or infant mortality compared with those who were expectantly managed and born at full term. Medscape Medical News …read more

Early-Term Elective Delivery May Be OK, Study Suggests

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 11, 2016

Infants born electively at 37 to 38 weeks’ gestation did not have an increased risk for neonatal morbidity or infant mortality compared with those who were expectantly managed and born at full term. Medscape Medical News …read more

Drug overdoses in Pennsylvania increased 14-fold in past 4 decades

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 11, 2016

Drug-overdose deaths in Pennsylvania increased 14-fold in the last 35 years, with rates climbing especially fast in relatively young white women, according to the University of Pittsburgh Graduate… …read more

Drug overdoses in Pennsylvania increased 14-fold in past 4 decades

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 11, 20163 Comments

Drug-overdose deaths in Pennsylvania increased 14-fold in the last 35 years, with rates climbing especially fast in relatively young white women, according to the University of Pittsburgh Graduate… …read more

Zika vaccine candidates possible by early 2017

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyMarch 10, 20161 Comment

Phase I trials to determine the safety and immunogenicity of a Zika virus vaccine could begin as soon as late summer or early fall of this year, with a candidate vaccine by early 2017. <a… …read more

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