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Maternal Factors Likely Drive Adverse Outcomes After IVF

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 30, 2015

For women who conceive after fertility treatments, pregnancy complications are likely not related to the drugs or technology they are exposed to, new research shows. Medscape Medical News …read more

Researchers identify association between reproductive factors and risk of death

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 30, 2015

Reproductive factors in women, such as a later starting age of menstruation, having children, breastfeeding and use of oral contraceptives, are associated with a reduced risk of death, according to… …read more

Researchers identify association between reproductive factors and risk of death

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 30, 20152 Comments

Reproductive factors in women, such as a later starting age of menstruation, having children, breastfeeding and use of oral contraceptives, are associated with a reduced risk of death, according to… …read more

Reproductive factors may lower women’s risk of early death

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 30, 20151 Comment

A new study has identified a number of reproductive factors – such as giving birth between the ages of 26-30 and breastfeeding – that may reduce a woman’s risk for early death. …read more

Reproductive factors may lower women’s risk of early death

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 30, 2015

A new study has identified a number of reproductive factors – such as giving birth between the ages of 26-30 and breastfeeding – that may reduce a woman’s risk for early death. …read more

Iodine May Be Safer Alternative for Graves’ Disease in Pregnancy

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 29, 20152 Comments

A Japanese study “suggests that the view that we have about iodine being dangerous to the hyperthyroid person and to the fetus may need to be revised,” says an expert observer. Medscape Medical News …read more

Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Infertility

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 29, 20152 Comments

Peter Kovacs reviews a new guideline from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine on the issue of subclinical hypothyroidism in women trying to become pregnant. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more

Gap Is Gone: Breast Cancer Rates Now Equal in Blacks, Whites

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 29, 20152 Comments

A long-time historic gap between black and white women in the United States has closed in terms of the incidence of breast cancer, but black women still die of the disease at a higher rate. Medscape Medical News …read more

Factors in breast milk may play a role in transmission of obesity

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 29, 20151 Comment

A new study suggests the road to obesity may be paved with non-nutritious carbohydrates in breast milk, shifting popular notions about how and why children grow to become overweight adults. …read more

Study shows association between breastfeeding and reduced risk of aggressive breast cancer

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyOctober 29, 2015

New meta-analysis shows lower incidence of hormone receptor negative breast cancer in women who breastfed. …read more

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