Gender transition drugs could be bad for the heart
New research suggests that hormone therapy may place people who are gender transitioning at a higher risk of cardiovascular events. …read more
New research suggests that hormone therapy may place people who are gender transitioning at a higher risk of cardiovascular events. …read more
Fascioliasis (liver fluke infestation) is a waterborne and foodborne neglected tropical disease affecting an estimated 2.4 million people worldwide, with an additional 180 million at risk. FDA Approvals …read more
The developing fetus begins to hear around the 18th week of pregnancy and starts to hear low frequencies from outside the woman’s body soon after. Learn more about when a fetus can hear. …read more
A large, long-term study of postmenopausal women has linked higher consumption of diet drinks to a raised risk of stroke, heart disease, and death. …read more
A new practice bulletin from ACOG guides individualized decision-making about contraception for women with chronic medical conditions. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
New findings on the role of estrogen in diabetes may have a profound effect on how we understand the condition and dietary changes that may control it. …read more
The top-selling drug is for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Medscape Medical News …read more
There are no proven actions that a person can take to increase their chances of having twins naturally. However, certain factors make twins more likely. These include age, family history, racial background, and having fertility treatments. Learn more here. …read more
Mark Berman, MD, who was previously warned about marketing unapproved stem cell products, is now cited for marketing an unapproved device that claims to treat capsular contracture. News Alerts …read more
Infertility and obesity are linked, but does body mass index have any effect on the outcomes of assisted reproductive technology? Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more